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  2. Indoor golf - Wikipedia

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    Projector-based golf simulator. A golf simulator allows golf to be played on a graphically or photographically simulated driving range or golf course, usually in an indoor setting. It is a technical system used by some golfers to continue their sport regardless of weather and time of day in a converted premises.

  3. List of golf video games - Wikipedia

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    PGA Golf: 1980 Intellivision: APh: Mattel Electronics: Real Golf Game (リアルゴルフゲーム) 1982 PC-6001: T&E SOFT: T&E SOFT: 3-D Golf Simulation (3Dゴルフシミュレーション) 1982 FM-7, MSX, PC-6001, PC-8801. T&E SOFT: T&E SOFT: Champion Golf: 1983 SG-1000: Logitec, Sega: Sega: 3D Golf Simulation Part 2 (3Dゴルフ ...

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    TL;DR: Through Feb. 20, you can pick up the PhiGolf World Tour Edition golf simulator for only $179.99 instead of $249 — that's a savings of 28% for a limited time.Golf and winter have never ...

  5. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 a flight simulator for the Comet 4 aircraft used a three-degrees-of-freedom hydraulic system. Simulator motion platforms today use 6 jacks ("Hexapods") giving all six degrees-of-freedom, the three rotations pitch, roll and yaw, plus the three translational movements heave (up and down), sway (sideways) and surge (longitudinal).

  6. Mechtronix Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mechtronix Inc. [1] was a Canadian company specializing in the manufacture of flight simulation training devices (FSTD) for commercial, general, and business aviation. The company was founded in 1987 and was based in Montreal, Canada. The company was acquired by Textron in 2013 [2] and was merged into TRU Simulation + Training.

  7. Link Trainer - Wikipedia

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    Link trainer in use at a British Fleet Air Arm station in 1943. The term Link Trainer, also known as the "Blue box" and "Pilot Trainer" [1] is commonly used to refer to a series of flight simulators produced between the early 1930s and early 1950s by Link Aviation Devices, founded and headed by Ed Link, based on technology he pioneered in 1929 at his family's business in Binghamton, New York.

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