December 6, 200520 yr 30 Nov 2005 Microsim Shell The Microsim Shell is designed to assist student Naval Aviators in developing basic "headwork" skills in familiarization, basic instruments and radio instrument phases of undergraduate pilot training. The Microsim Shell allows you to launch flights and videos in Microsoft
December 6, 200520 yr I remember when they first started this program. FS98 if I recall correctly. Actually a student had been using FS98 during his training. USN got wind of it, looked into it and saw it was valuable. Pretty cool I thought.
December 6, 200520 yr Click on the downloads link on the left to download it, it's 400 megs takes about 1/2 an hour with cable.https://wwwcfs.cnet.navy.mil/microsimptt/
December 7, 200520 yr Why don't they use the Carenado T-34?What does the shell really do? Is it worth it? Looks pretty low tech from the pics.
December 7, 200520 yr Why should they use the Carenado T34? The United States Navy decided that their version of the T34 was better. I think it's a high tech program, have you checked out the manual?Link to the .pdf manual below.https://wwwcfs.cnet.navy.mil/microsimptt/do...oads/Manual.pdf
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