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Kevin Darling wrote:
"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... 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. I think you're probably right. Or perhaps it could've been an Evans & Sutherland prototype. I believe they were just getting started around then. General Electric http://home.chello.no/~pal.nass/oldgeflightsim.jpg I've "thumbed" through the whole article without finding any more mention of it. Reading it is a strain on the eyes, I don't have the paper copy, it's the entire NatGeo on CDs. (it is the November 1970 issue, for those with a well-stocked library nearby. Article is "Behold the computer revolution", by Peter T. White.) |
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