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Artifact
The first LORAN receiver for aircraft use to enter service.
Photograph
Trained in celestial navigation by Harold Gatty
Artifact
This scrap of paper was found in the Tingmissartoq’s octant case.
Photograph
The much improved resolution of the APQ-7 radar can be seen in this scope image from a mission over Japan at the end of World War II.
Photograph
The radar operator’s position in the B-17.
Photograph
1929 first French transatlantic flight, Old Orchard, Maine to Comilias, Spain in Bernard 191 "Gr Oiseau Canari (Canary Bird)"
Artifact
This pair of Weems-type second-setting “avigation” watches in a shock-mounted case dates from about 1934.
Photograph
Arthur Goebel's Travel Air 5000 Woolaroc.
Photograph
1928 Montecelio, Italy to Touros, Brazil nonstop flight in the S.I.A.I. S.64 "Savoia Marchetti"
Artifact
Its principal purpose was to determine magnetic variation.