Archive for September, 2014

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Posted: September 30, 2014 in simulator

Altus AFB produces mission capable boom operators Air Force Link … hosts two Boom Operator Weapon System Trainers in its KC-135 aircrew training facility. The BOWST is an inflight refueling training simulator that… Flag as irrelevant Israel Air Force Emphasizes Ground-Based Training at New Training Center for M-346 Aviation Today (subscription) TOR Advanced Flight Training is responsible for the operation of the … Full Mission Simulators (FMS) and two Operational Flight Simulators (OFS)… Flag as irrelevant
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Fly Away Simulation As one of the most popular forms of simulation out there at the moment, flight simulators regularly see improvements to the games interface and… Flag as irrelevant
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Arizona Public Media Training flights by visiting air crews at Tucsons Davis-Monthan Air Force Base will nearly double in number this year but will have minimal impact on… Flag as irrelevant
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Bendigo Advertiser Each of this years 14 award category winners are a tremendous example of the benefits that come from our TAFE and training system being… Flag as irrelevant
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Times Record Justin Bates Times Record / Hannah Evans, 16, a junior at Van Buren High School, attempts to send a text message while in a simulator that displays… Flag as irrelevant
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Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry (blog) A submission simulator can validate that the appropriate data attributes are populated based on product classification type. Simulators allow users to… Flag as irrelevant
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Aviation International News … seeks to amend qualification standards for some flight simulation training devices (FSTDs), specifically those capable of reproducing extended flight… Flag as irrelevant
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PlayStation.Blog.Europe Poppy Byron Hey there PS4 surgeons. Our game has been out for a month now, and guess what? Some of you bought it woohoo! Thank you! It gives us a nice,… Flag as irrelevant
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Men go blue for better health

Posted: September 24, 2014 in simulator

Wanganui Chronicle V8 Simulators NZ brought a simulator for people to try out. It cost $10 for two laps and all proceeds went to the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Flag as irrelevant
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Geekologie – Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome In this will all end very poorly news, researchers in South Korea have taught a little humanoid robot to pilot a flight simulator. Admittedly, it does pretty… Flag as irrelevant
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