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  2. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    Examples of occupant-controlled motion simulators are flight simulators, driving simulators, and hydraulic arcade cabinets for racing games and other arcade video games. Other occupant-controlled vehicle simulation games simulate the control of boats, motorcycles, rollercoasters, military vehicles, ATVs, or spacecraft, among other craft types.

  3. Flight simulator - Wikipedia

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    The largest flight simulator in the world is the Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS) at NASA Ames Research Center, in Mountain View, California. This has a very large-throw motion system with 60 feet (+/- 30 ft) of vertical movement (heave).

  4. Full flight simulator - Wikipedia

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    The new Type 7 Full Flight Simulator will be the old Level D with enhancements in a number of areas including motion, visual and Communications/air traffic simulations. A Level D/Type 7 simulator simulates all aircraft systems that are accessible from the flight deck and are critical to training.

  5. AXIS Flight Training Systems - Wikipedia

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    Their first design was a level D full flight simulator. In 2005 they produced a level D full flight simulator with an Equipe collimated visual system [ 2 ] and a Rexroth hydraulic motion base. They currently manufacture full flight simulators and flight training devices for all types and configurations of aircraft, including business jets ...

  6. Thales Training & Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Full flight simulators — A fully immersed simulation that has a motion platform, can be either hydraulic or electric (Reality H helicopter simulator). Military simulators — These can simulate parts of aircraft (fuselage), water based vehicles or ground systems, they are designed to simulate the look and/or feel of the environment.

  7. Flight simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    A flight simulation video game refers to the simulation of various aspects of flight or the flight environment for purposes other than flight training or aircraft development. A significant community of simulation enthusiasts is supported by several commercial software packages, as well as commercial and homebuilt hardware.