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I—Synthetic Training Aids in the Royal Air Force

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

J. Wilson
Affiliation:
(Bomber Command)

Extract

Synthetic training aids in use in the Royal Air Force today range from a sectioned miniature valve used in teaching basic electronics through a wide range of devices of increasing complexity until we reach the Victor Flight Simulator linked with an N.B.S. (Navigation and Bombing System) trainer, which rivals in complexity, and probably surpasses in cost, the famous ERNIE.

Type
The Use of Simulators for Training Sea and Air Navigators
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1958

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