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There were four departments at the base: training, flying, ground school, and Link trainer.
A number of Link Trainers are known to survive around the world.
Simulators have been used for entertainment since the Link Trainer in the 1930s.
In addition, six Link Trainer buildings were provided, with a total capacity of 34.
The museum now has one Link Trainer on display.
Training facilities included three school buildings and four Link trainer buildings.
Several models of Link Trainers were sold in a period ranging from 1934 through to the late 1950s.
Here also were Link Trainers that simulated aircraft for training purposes.
Initially, aviation flight schools showed little interest in the "Link Trainer".
It also contains a Link Trainer and aviation artwork.
Around 1930, a large advance in motion platform technology was made with the creation of the Link Trainer.
By March 1944, there were thirty-four link trainers.
Some 10,000 Link Trainers were used in the 1939-45 war to train new pilots of allied nations.
Link Trainers - flight simulators awaiting restoration, used for pilot training from the 1930s until the early 1960s.
But I wasn't thinking of Link trainers.
The extended program added 30 additional flight hours and five more hours in the Link Trainer.
They may even be found in the Link trainer or, perhaps, in the Navigation Section!
The original Link Trainer was created in 1929 out of the need for a safe way to teach new pilots how to fly by instruments.
In addition to these aircraft, Link Trainer instrument flying simulators were employed at the school.
It was a space flight simulator-a descendent of the Link trainer which once taught pilots how to fly.
The FAA currently occupies the former link trainer building.
Putnam handled publicity for the school which primarily taught instrument flying using Link Trainers.
Link Trainer simulators were introduced in March 1939.
In 1940 he was hired as a civilian Link Trainer instructor and wrote most of the instructor's manual for the device.
The Link Trainer was a basic metal frame flight simulator usually painted in its well-known blue color.