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A Short History Of Flight Training Simulation

Computerized flight training simulation started turning into a reality in the early 1980's when the first personal computer devices were developed along with console games. However, in such an early stage, computer based flight training was an unimaginable thing.

David Clark headsets as well as other communication solutions were totally out of scope, but in the mind of visionaries that eventually developed the first computer-based flight training systems.

Aviation supplies and vehicle intercom systems were incorporated into simulators in order to provide a virtual like experience in flight training programs.

However, if you look back, aircraft supplies and flight simulation appeared almost at the same time: the early history of real flights. In the early days, it was more convenient to teach the pilots from the earth, but making them feel as if they were airborne.

Historic records talk about an aircraft that was mounted on a universal joint that was meant to provide a flight simulation: the Sanders Teacher. Later in 1910, another simulator aircraft was built, although its name is unknown.

Some stores where aviation supplies are available actually have pieces of aviation history hanging on their walls. Some David Clark headsets also feature part of such historic background, depicting modern headset accessories and original equipment of the past.

Throughout the 20th century, different aircraft supplies were developed, followed by numerous flight training simulators that were invented in those days, but particularly during World War II. Pilot training occurred in both airborne and on ground, including the times after the space era started.

It was not until the last decade of the last century when computerized flight training acquired real importance.

More and more developers began to create more and more computer based flight training simulators, until they became computer based flight training with the turn of the century.

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