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1.1 Historical Perspective. |
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1.2 The Case for Simulation. |
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1.3 The Changing Role of Simulation. |
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1.4 The Organization of a Flight Simulator. |
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1.5 The Concept of Real-time Simulation. |
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1.7 Training versus Simulation. |
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1.8 Examples of Simulation. |
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2 Principles of Modelling. |
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2.4 Differential Equations. |
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2.5 Numerical Integration. |
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2.10 Distributed Systems. |
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2.11 A Real-time Protocol. |
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2.12 Problems in Modelling. |
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3.1 Principles of Flight Modelling. |
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3.10 The Equations Collected. |
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3.11 The Equations Revisited – Long Range Navigation. |
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4 Simulation of Flight Control Systems. |
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4.1 The Laplace Transform. |
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4.2 Simulation of Transfer Functions. |
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4.5 Aircraft Flight Control Systems. |
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4.6 The Turn Coordinator and the Yaw Damper. |
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4.8 Vertical Speed Management. |
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4.13 Flight Management Systems. |
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5.1 Principles of Display Systems. |
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5.3 Character Generation. |
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5.4 D Graphics Operations. |
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5.7 Simulation of Aircraft Instruments. |
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5.8 Simulation of EFIS Displays. |
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6 Simulation of Aircraft Navigation Systems. |
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6.1 Principles of Navigation. |
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6.2 Navigation Computations. |
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6.4 Primary Flight Information. |
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6.5 Automatic Direction Finding (ADF). |
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6.6 VHF Omnidirectional Range (VOR). |
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6.7 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME). |
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6.8 Instrument Landing Systems (ILS). |
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6.10 Inertial Navigation Systems. |
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6.11 Global Positioning Systems. |
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7.1 Simulator Qualification and Approval. |
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7.2 Model Validation Methods. |
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7.4 Performance Analysis. |
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7.5 Longitudinal Dynamics. |
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7.7 Model Validation in Perspective. |
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8.2 The Visual System Pipeline. |
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8.3 3D Graphics Operations. |
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8.4 Real-time Image Generation. |
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8.5 Visual Database Management. |
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8.7 Problems in Visual Systems. |
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9 The Instructor Station. |
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9.1 Education, Training and Instruction. |
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9.2 Part-task Training and Computer-based Training. |
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9.3 The Role of the Instructor. |
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9.4 Designing the User Interface. |
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9.5 Real-time Interaction. |
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9.7 Flight Data Recording. |
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10.1 Motion or No Motion? |
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10.2 Physiological Aspects of Motion. |
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10.3 Actuator Configurations. |
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10.4 Equations of Motion. |
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10.5 Implementation of a Motion System. |
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10.6 Hydraulic Actuation. |
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10.7 Modelling Hydraulic Actuators. |
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10.8 Limitations of Motion Systems. |
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10.9 Future Motion Systems. |
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