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T-38A simulator has been retired

Randolph, USA – The old system will be replaced by a new one more realistic and less expensive

After 26 years of training thousands of pilots, the last full-motion T-38° simulators was retired. To properly copy the aircraft, the old T-38 simulator had cockpits for the instructor and student pilot. Each equipped with all the analog gauges and controls found in the real aircraft. The simulator controller sat at a console about 40 feet away where he or she observed the mission and controlled training...

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