Electromechanical training devices which faithfully reproduce operation, performance and design of specific type of aircraft for pilot instructional purposes; how servo-computer systems simulate aircraft's performance, and how preventative maintenance keeps down time to minimum; example of Curtiss-Wright's simulator for C-97 transport.
Electronic flight simulators streamline air force operations
Tele-Tech Electronic Industries
Tele-Tech and Electronic Industries ; 14 , n 5
1955
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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