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First virtual maintenance trainers in history

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@Viewmont Viking: It was certainly not my intention to replace one promotional article with another (I am not an employee of any of the listed companies). On the contrary, I was going to list various well-documented achievements but I didn't have time to complete the job before the changes were reviewed. Maybe I should have prepared and published all at once. The modifications I have proposed could benefit from being completed with a less commercial synthesis of the current article, such as:

"Another early Virtual Maintenance Trainer was the one developed for the U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet Fighter Jet, which was delivered in 2006. Titled the Simulated Aircraft Maintenance Trainer (SAMT), it included a full 3-D virtual interface, a physical cockpit simulator and a virtual F/A-18 (including a virtual cockpit) displayed either on two 61-inch touch screens or a PC. "

As well as a reference to Boeing simulators: [1]

VR7631 (talk) 19:46, 6 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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