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Subject: PC flight simulators
From: "Paul J. Adam" Date: 11/21/03 6:32 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: In message , ArtKramr writes Subject: PC flight simulators From: Andreas Maurer Could you tell more about that simulator, Art? How were the visuals done? What computed the flight model? As I stated before, it was a real B-26 truncated behind the radio/Nav compartment and mounted on a swive-l tilt base in a hanger. large snip - good stuff The run was over, We got out of the plane sweating and shaken. Note that I call it a plane, not a simulator because to us it was a plane,not a simiulator. And we were almost surprised to find that when we got out of the plane we were in a hanger. Reality rushed back. That night we went to the officers club and over a few Scotches we drank and kept saying. "holy ****. holy ****" Adreas that is as I remember it. If you have any questions I will be glad to answer them. The key question, I suppose, is "was it useful to you"? Sounds like it successfully scared the hell out of you and your crew, but also forced you to deal with too much happening too fast, often with the "aircraft" bouncing around and filling with smoke (the smoke generator, fans and vents sound very effective). Looking back on it after having done in combat what it was trying to simulate, was it useful in training you or just preparing you? -- It was very useful. In fact just last night I was thinking about it and came to some realisations that I haven't thought about in 60 years. It occured to me that every time I started a bomb run, locked in the head and went on course and, uncaged the gryo, flak concussions hit. This ended up in a tumbled vertical flight gyro, Now to a Norden bombardier a tumbled guro is a nightmare that requires a go around, a very dangerous procedure. And every time that damned gyro tumbled I would have to frantically erect it by pressuring the gumbal rings to get it erect and caged. I don't know how many, if anyone on this NG has ever fought a tumbled gyro, but it is a dread experience. And that hanger trainer gave me a lot of practice erecting and caging gyros. every time we flew the trainer I became a bit faster and more proficient at getting that gyro up and running again., It occured to me last night that those *******s did it ail on purpose. The flak hiting once the gyro was uncaged was no coincidence, it was programmed that way. And I guess it was a good thing in the end because it sure built proficiency especially in B-26's. Why B-26's? Well B-26's used to tear autopilots apart in short order. Therefore every bomb run was done via PDI (PIlots directinal indicator). In other words the pilot kept a needle centered as I operated the bombsight. If he did one skidding uncordinated turn, he would tumble my gyro. That is much less of a problen on other planes where the bomb runs were done on autopilot. So I can see why the hanger trainer was set up to tumble gyros. Yup. I sure learned a lot. And fast.Very fast.. Regards, Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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