Sec. 526. National Airmail Museum
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Congress finds that— in 1930, commercial airmail carriers began operations at Smith Field in Fort Wayne, Indiana; the United States lacks a national museum dedicated to airmail; and the airmail hangar at Smith Field in Fort Wayne, Indiana— will educate the public on the role of airmail in aviation history; and honor the role of the hangar in the history of the Nation’s airmail service. The airmail museum located at the Smith Field in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is designated as the National Airmail Museum .
The national museum designated by this section is not a unit of the National Park System and the designation of the National Airmail Museum shall not require or permit Federal funds to be expended for any purpose related to that national memorial.