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Y'All,
This is my first time on this group. I have close to 20 years on your companion group without the S aat the end. I also go back a while in simulators and flight instruction. I flew Link trainers for a couple of months waiting for a ship home after the war. I was the mechanic operatior of a radar bombardment simulator that may have had some part in the dropping of the Nagasaki Bomb. I also found that being able to fly a simulator requires considerable re-learning when you get into an airplane. As an instructor I found that un-learning is far more difficult than learning. There are several elements in flying that can never be truly duplicated in a simulator. First, there is the risk. Second, is the selection of options that will make all the difference in outcome. And, third, luck. Given a choice between good and luck, take luck. http://www.whittsflying.com (WWII is at the very end 7.9+) Gene Whitt |
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