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JohnRatzenberger
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Aviation History Museums - a blog

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The Aviation History Museums blog is by a friend. I think he does a great job capturing the essence of some airport museums both in pictures and in text. When he is not flying, he is helping compile a post-war history of our little airport for the museum.

Here is the entry link to his blog: https://aviationhistorymuseums.com/blog;
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Outstanding! Very interesting and well written. Your friend should feel proud of his efforts.

Thank you John.

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Agreed. Very cool blog.
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Just had a quick look. Looks great from what I saw (issue 1 and 2). Will have a more in depth look later.

All the best

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