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It all began around 1975 with Bruce Artwick, a student engineer at the University of Illinois with a high interested in aviation. He wrote a paper with the title "Visual Flight Displays for Aircraft
Game Title: Developer / Publisher: Gametype: Release Year: Graphic Chip # Disks: HD Support: Flight Simulator II : Bruce Artwick / SubLogic : Flight Simulator : 1988
In May of 1975, Bruce Artwick focused on the principles of flight in his paper, "A Versatile Computer-gene rated Dynamic Flight Display." This model was developedon a 6800 processor, one of the first
Flight Simulator is a trademark of The Bruce Artwick Organization. Other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.
Ever since Bruce Artwick introduced computer users to the world of sim flying flight simulators have always been popular, and yet ATC games have been as rare as
Flight Simulator II Bruce Artwick
This page has been created by Sami Rautiainen . Read the small print . Last
The TRS-80 Flight Simulator version 1 was developed from the original FS1 for the Apple II by Bruce A Artwick's company Sublogic in March 1980. Both versions were called FS1.
arrival of a flight simulating program ? subLOGIC Flight Simulator 1 which was created by a young graduee of the University of Illinois, Urbana ? Champaign, Bruce A. Artwick.
The very first version of Flight Simulator 1 was created by Bruce Artwick. It came out in 1980 under Artwick?s company label subLOGIC and was designed for the Apple II and TRS-80.
Arguably the longest running PC "game" series in existance, this group is for all of the flight simulations created by the Bruce Artwick Organization (and descendants) and marketed by Microsoft
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