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wrote: In rec.sport.baseball Cameron Laird wrote: Primitive flight simulators were in experimental use during World War I. The famous Link Trainer was developed in 1927- 30. By World War II it was standard in the US and UK for part of basic pilot training to be in a Link. And what were these devices called? They weren't called simulators, were they? Did they have simulated Nazis shooting simulated bullets at them? And these "simulators" weren't used by pilots once they had their wings, were they? |
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 16:41:27 -0000, (Cameron Laird)
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