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The All New  Flex Sim Flight Simulator flew its first Solo in the Yale Engineering School Sim Lab.
Glen Weston Murphy is a pilot who uses a wheelchair for mobility and is helping me improve the design to make the cockpit comfortable, easy to use and totally engaging.

Also attending were Ty Kamp from Yale, Charlie Skelton the  CFI who teaches the Yale Aviation Club students and Justin Friedland HotSeat's Sim CFI. 

 Flying Prepar3D simulation software by Lockheed Martin remembers all screen assignments and is ideal for this application.  Prepar3D is commercial product that will be updated and improved regularly. 

My Goal is to bring this to a local VA Hospital and I am looking for a solid contact at the VA. 
Comments and suggestions welcome. 
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Thursday, May 31, 2012 2:26 AM
I heard that flexsim provides a whole range of model building services. The students of Yale Engineering college are very talented and enthusiastic and they love to do innovation and they appreciate innovative ideas made by other.
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Monday, June 11, 2012 12:52 AM
Quite simply, simulation modelling allows you to try things in the virtual world that you could never dare do in reality. Just think a of the risks you can take in a flight simulator compared to real plane!!
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012 2:57 AM
Pretty Interesting post. Could not be written any better. Thanks for sharing!

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