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cavelamb himself[_5_]
June 11th 08, 10:30 PM
Are there any net resources that show the development and use of
Navy Flight Simulators over the years?
Richard
cavelamb himself[_4_]
June 13th 08, 12:59 AM
cavelamb himself wrote:
> Are there any net resources that show the development and use of
> Navy Flight Simulators over the years?
> 
> Richard
> 
So there are no real Naval Aviators here...
Pitty.
John Carrier
June 13th 08, 01:56 PM
"cavelamb himself" > wrote in message 
 m...
> cavelamb himself wrote:
>> Are there any net resources that show the development and use of
>> Navy Flight Simulators over the years?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>
>
> So there are no real Naval Aviators here...
> Pitty.
No.  Just that I've given your queery some thought and I can't think of 
anyplace on the web that might provide what you seek.  Of course, you could 
do your own Google.
I've "flown" a number of sims, and currently instruct in the 2F137/138 
(T-45C).  Web resources are the sticking point.
R / John
a425couple
June 13th 08, 04:04 PM
"cavelamb himself" > wrote 
> cavelamb himself wrote:
>> Are there any net resources that show the development and use of
>> Navy Flight Simulators over the years? 
>> Richard
> So there are no real Naval Aviators here... Pitty.
Impatient fellow arn't you?
(ask, if no answer within 2 1/2 hours, turn judgemental 
and condescending --)
Yes, "Pity".
cavelamb himself[_4_]
June 13th 08, 04:40 PM
John Carrier wrote:
> "cavelamb himself" > wrote in message 
>  m...
> 
>>cavelamb himself wrote:
>>
>>>Are there any net resources that show the development and use of
>>>Navy Flight Simulators over the years?
>>>
>>>Richard
>>>
>>
>>
>>So there are no real Naval Aviators here...
>>Pitty.
> 
> 
> No.  Just that I've given your queery some thought and I can't think of 
> anyplace on the web that might provide what you seek.  Of course, you could 
> do your own Google.
> 
> I've "flown" a number of sims, and currently instruct in the 2F137/138 
> (T-45C).  Web resources are the sticking point.
> 
> R / John 
> 
> 
Thanks, John.
I used to teach on T2C and TA4J, but haven't found a thing on google.
It's almost like there is no record at all.
Will keep looking
Richard
Ogden Johnson III
June 14th 08, 02:39 AM
cavelamb himself > wrote:
..
>I used to teach on T2C and TA4J, but haven't found a thing on google.
>It's almost like there is no record at all.
>
>Will keep looking
Flight simulators date back to the {pre-?} WWII Link trainer
we've all seen and admired in old WWII movies/documentaries.  If
*anyone* has assembled either a history of all of the simulators
developed since the Link (or any possible predecessor now
categorized as a simulator), or an enumeration of all of the
simulators ever fielded, much less an enumeration of the number
of each of all of the simulators ever fielded, I suspect you
won't find it on the web, but in some long forgotten tome.
Have you though of trying a) an old-fashioned library, preferably
a university library if not the Library of Congress, or b)
abebooks, et al?
-- 
OJ III
Bill Kambic
June 15th 08, 04:49 AM
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:30:36 -0500, cavelamb himself
> wrote:
>Are there any net resources that show the development and use of
>Navy Flight Simulators over the years?
Don't know about 'Net resources, but you might try the Museum in
Pensacola.
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