Fellow Sim Tech Home Pages and businesses
(if you would like your site listed here just let me know)

Here's a coworker's site on a mailbox usage flag - it tells you when the mail is delivered! 
http://webpages.charter.net/afma/

A great photographer and sim tech.  I've known this guy for a long time.
http://www.noorlunphoto.com/ 

The Canadian Military Simulator retired tech site.
www.bobmcqueen.ca
Jeff Steinkamp's webpage
  http://home.earthlink.net/~jksteinkamp/

Widerøe Airline DHC-8 Flight simulator located in Bodø, North Norway
A friend's site for long distance phone service - great rates
http://www.ld.net/?bropro
If you would like your home page
or your side business posted here
please email me the info & I'll
get you posted!
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My side business - www.skydeals.us

http://www.volumedomains.com/


 


~Photo Gallery~
Email me your simulator pictures and I'll post them here.  
Any pictures of interest including old simulators, damaged equipment, etc. will be fine.
Please note:  I may have to edit or crop your images to fit, don't send any images which may be copyrighted or protected from publication! 

Click on the images to enlarge

  
These are photo's of the last Gr1 Tornado in RAF use, and is currently being pulled out of RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland.  Its history, briefly, the front cockpit and 3 axis motion are Rediffusion, the back seat equipment and radar simulation was Singer Link (shows its age).  The simulator was originally containerized so it could be moved around the country, though' the powers that be decided to re-install this one into a building.

Contributed by Paul Lancaster

A solid state analog simulator from Singer Link, for King Air
C90 built in 71, the Vital IV visual was add later as was a PC driven IOS
and an VME interface to the analog equipment.

Contributed by Randy Brake
These images were taken (with permission) from the Canadian Military Simulator retired techs site.  Be sure to visit them at:
http://www3.telus.net/simulator/
There's plenty of info & images to see!

Any of you remember this old beast?

These images were taken (with permission) from the
Canadian Military Simulator retired techs site.  Be sure to visit them at:
http://www3.telus.net/simulator/
These images were taken (with permission) from the Canadian Military Simulator retired techs site.  Be sure to visit them at:
http://www3.telus.net/simulator/

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