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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Staff Sergeant Clyde Skinner, fire support specialist, Company A, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, demonstrates how to fire at simulated targets using the Engagement Skills Trainer 2000, for Ken Smith, president and chief executive officer, Doss Aviation, during the Leadership Fort Carson Tour, March 20, 2012. Soldiers train with the ETS 2000 at the Fort Carson Training Support Center to practice the fundamentals of marksmanship prior to live-fire exercises.
(U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Andrew Ingram, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)
I took some instrument refresher training in this flight simulator at Wright Flyers Aviation, San Antonio, Texas.
This simulator is 'loggable' and can be used to conduct a full Instrument Proficency Check.
Amusingly, these little motion simulators that play footage from old Cedar Point coasters can be found all over the country. This one is in the Woodbridge Mall in New Jersey.
Trainz 2006, this is on the Iber trainz route, you make up the train formation at the 'surveyor mode', so I put a rake of 16t mineral wagons behind 25 265.
Osmi Bus Simulator , Go North East in Key advert livery on service 73E to Grundorf Bay. 12th September 2011.
This is my Second DIY Flight simulator cockpit. with all the avionics found on a Cessna 182.
this Was Build by me Just a few Days Ago.
I am addicted to this simulator. It is especially fun when you create your own routes, and you can select from a good amount of railroads. Here are two short trains.
Find out what happens during an earthquake by creating your own using this interactive 3D seismic waves simulation developed by ForgeFX. An actual earthquake will always create Primary, Secondary, and Surface waves, using this 3D simulation students can isolate waves to understand the different types of seismic activity. Select the type of wave, the strength of the waves, the angle, and the zoom levels for the simulation to run. Waves can be played forward and backwards through time, in textured or wire-frame 3D models, all controlled by the user of the simulation.