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by sigvirt
2845 days ago
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Also around 1993, Onyx with RE II was used by Nameco and a company called Magic Edge to build actuated flight sim pods [1]. Coincidentally also in 1993, NASA published a guide [2] to their Vertical Motion Simulator [3]. At the time, the VMS used several SGI IRIS machines as auxiliary display processors, but custom machines for primary. [1] http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=832 - Nameco Magic Edge Simulator Ha
rdware at System-16, The Arcade Museum [2] https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/199400... - Vert
ical Motion Simulator Familiarization Guide (pdf) (1993) [3] https://www.aviationsystemsdivision.arc.nasa.gov/facilities/...
- NASA Vertical Motion Simulator One day, the din of the machinery paled and withered under a thunderous earth-shaking draconian roar - whiplashing my head out of the rack toward the windows - an F/A-18 tilted sideways at the edge of ground effect ripping a minimum radius turn back to from whence it came ... without ever leaving the airfield. Sigh. There is no simulator for That. |
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