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It was probably for a Radio Shack TRS-Model 1 computer. I had one and
bought the software. A six mile by six mile virtual world. You could just fly there or go into the soppwith camel combat mode and fly, shoot at things like targets on the ground, etc. It was crude, yes, but I learned a lot about flying way back then. I even talked to Bruce Artwick himself, one time, on the phone. I'm still thrilled at talking to such a genius. A few years later, in Chicago, I talked with a lady that used to work there making SCENERY DISKS covering all of the United States. I still enjoy FS-2004 with the ULTIMATE TRAFFIC 2004 Add-on. Peter Duniho wrote: "Mad Scientist Jr" wrote in message om... if you dig up the nat. geographic magazine from 1970, there are color pictures that show full color graphics of a runway - this is years before color video games began to appear. what system was this??? I don't know -- I don't have that magazine around for me to dig up -- but flight simulators predate wide-spread use of computers by at least a decade, possibly more. Early flight simulators include the pneumatically powered Link instrument flight trainers, and visual trainers that used terrain models and a video camera that was moved along the modeled terrain according to pilot inputs. If I had to guess, I'd guess that the simulator depicted in the 1970 National Geographic issue is one of the television-based simulators. Pete |
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