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  2. Link Aviation Devices - Wikipedia

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    ME-1 – Basic jet instrument flight trainer. Developed from the T-37 cockpit. [15] P-1 – Constructed from a T-6G cockpit and mounted on a modified C-8 base. [16] A slightly modified version was known as the 1-CA-2 by the U.S. Navy. [17] [18] [19] T-4 – Instrument flight trainer for the T-37. [14] T-7 – Instrument flight trainer for the T ...

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  4. Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer is a flight simulation video game published by Electronic Arts in 1987. It was originally released as Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Simulator . Due to a legal dispute with Microsoft over the term "Flight Simulator", the game was pulled from shelves and renamed.

  5. RFB Fantrainer - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, RFB and Rockwell International developed in a joint venture a jet-powered variation of the Fantrainer under the denomination Ranger 2000, which was evaluated as a trainer aircraft in the JPATS contest by the USAF and the U.S. Navy, but no orders were placed as the aircraft lost to the T-6 Texan II. One of the two prototypes ...

  6. HAL HPT-32 Deepak - Wikipedia

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    When it flies upside-down fuel flows from a collector tank in the fuselage and the inverted flight is limited to 1 min. Deepak has a theoretical glide ratio of 8.5:1. The IAF and HAL are looking into new safety systems such as Ballistic Recovery Systems to enable it to descend safely in the event of an engine failure.

  7. T36 - Wikipedia

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    T-36 or T36 may refer to: T36 (classification), a disability sport classification; Beechcraft XT-36, an American trainer aircraft; ENAER T-36 Halcón, a Spanish jet training aircraft; German torpedo boat T36; HMS Redwing (1933), a submarine tender of the Royal Navy; Self-propelled barge T-36, a Soviet barge; Yaominami Station, Osaka, Japan

  8. Association for Supply Chain Management - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) is a not-for-profit international educational organization offering certification programs, training tools, and networking opportunities to increase workplace performance.

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