
Here is a Link you might find interesting:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bleep/SimHist5.html
With Reference to the below post...
http://205.252.250.26/cgi-bin/yabb25/Ya ... 1330648826
Now these World War Two Flight Trainers actually had motion the way I read it...

Just like the Link Trainer...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Trainer
Sure would like to have got my hands on one of those Handley Page Halifax Flight Trainers.
Of course Graphic Cards are much better and standard today on computers.
The DC3 Flight Trainer we had for Instrument Training/Crew Training had a map on a table about the size of a Pool or Billiards Table where the Chief Pilot sat and watched your progress...
There was lots of room in my old hangar for a four engine Flight Trainer which I never thought to pick up...

Nothing like a good four or two piston engine Flight Trainer to fill in an afternoon after one retires....

And
Look Chief...no engine oil leaks...

Now all I have is a computer desk...several flat screens...and the old girl to rock my computer chair on wheels and make engine sounds...
