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A Mercury astronaut used this mechanical device to determine his position relative to the Earth below.

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Harold Gatty designed this drift indicator in 1930 and used it on his 1931 around-the-world flight with Wiley Post in the Winnie Mae.

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The Manpack was one of the first portable GPS receivers for combat troops. 

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This is a typical radio range receiver used in the late 1930s on private airplanes.

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The Seiko Epson Digital Assistant was one of the earliest devices to incorporate GPS navigation with  communication features. 

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