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Old 19th Jun 2015, 10:28
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The link trainer was the first flight simulator and internationally recognised as such.

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And very good it was too. I spent many hours learning I/F in one. Basic, but cheap and effective!
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As this is about WII bomber pilots, I read a story a long time ago that someone had commissioned a report to find out which civilian occupation made the best bomber pilots. Number one was bus drivers!
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