Col. Rohr wrote:
Scott could you make up a template for this that all we have to do is incert info and photos.
That is a good idea. If Scott could provide a template then we could massage our databases to fit the template.
We should agree up what should be in each entry so things are consistent and Scott has something to go on to provide is with a template. I would recommend simplicity, i.e. only a few categories and no pictures. However a link to a an entry in the Warbird Registry would be a good idea.
Here are two examples for the Ontario section of the DB. One of a museum...
Canada Aviation Museum
Location: Ottawa
Link:
www.aviation.technomuses.ca
Map:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=11+Aviatio ... oc=A&hl=en
Inventory: ~100 - Various types
Info: This museum houses the very well presented aviation collection of Canada.
...and here is an example of a roadside bird...
Brockville (City of..., RCAFA 426 Wing)
Location: Brockville, 1 hour south from Ottawa, 2 hours west of Montreal, 3 hours east of Toronto
Link: none
Map:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=Block+Hous ... oc=A&hl=en
Inventory: 1 - F-86
Info: This one is pole mounted on the Brockville waterfront.
What does everyone think? Is this a good format?
Mike
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