B-52 in the Grand Tetons ( a flight relived)
First a story; While I was stationed at Minot AFB, I was assigned to the 91st CE squadron. One day we got a call for an emergency repair near the B-52 Simulator Building. The reason for the emergency work order is that the broken waterline went to the Building and was necessary for cooling the rather massive and old computer system used to run the simulator. We were able to complete the repair under the time frame I quoted. Because of that, my time was given time in the cockpit. Well, my chance came, we were flying in the Grand Tetons, avoiding the mountains while busting along in the valleys at 400mph. Franks scenery has given me the chance to relive that time with a few changes. First, there is no movement which takes away a key part of the simulation, but the scenery is so much better. The simulator and its massive computer system( at least 4 rows of ten tape-driven computers) drove the motions and the green wire frame-type scenery. Of course this was in 1991 and the USAF has completely upgraded the system.
Thanks Frank!
Cruising over Jackson Lake with Eagles Rest Peak in the background

Buzzing South Fork Snowshoe Canyon

Coming out of the valley with Eagles Rest Peak in the background

Thanks Frank!
Cruising over Jackson Lake with Eagles Rest Peak in the background

Buzzing South Fork Snowshoe Canyon

Coming out of the valley with Eagles Rest Peak in the background




