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Simulation of the visual aspects to flight has been the curse of both the simulator user and the simulator producing industry for many years. The United States Air Force, during the past 15 years, has been involved in at least 12 visual simulation programs. The degree of success of these programs, with the exception of a few, has been limited.
Arthur B. Doty Jr.,Richard J. Heintzman,William C. Steedman, andRichard J. Schiffler
"Experience In Visual Simulation With Implication For A Systematic Approach To Development", Proc. SPIE 0017, Photo-Optical Techniques in Simulators I, (28 October 1969); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946808
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Arthur B. Doty Jr., Richard J. Heintzman, William C. Steedman, Richard J. Schiffler, "Experience In Visual Simulation With Implication For A Systematic Approach To Development," Proc. SPIE 0017, Photo-Optical Techniques in Simulators I, (28 October 1969); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946808