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Sheppard
09-02-06, 11:29 PM
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The Avon Lady
09-02-06, 11:44 PM
Batteries not included. :smug:

Sea Demon
09-02-06, 11:55 PM
Wow. A low-tech solution to naval training. I wonder how effective this type of exercise was in increasing the proficiency of naval personnel. :hmm:

joea
09-03-06, 05:26 AM
You should have seen the "flight simulator" I saw at the aviation museum in Hamilton used to train pilots in WWII. A contraption that traced the pilot's "flight" with a pencil.

DAB
09-03-06, 08:33 AM
1952 - They were in use at least a decade before that.


Every morning after an excellent breakfast we walked out of the Fort's western gate and along the sea road, invigorated by the salty breeze and talking at the top of our voices, and came to a small brick building where we were learning about how to carry out attacks on enemy ships. This was the Attack Teacher, an ingenious and elaborate 'war game' which allowed us to make our elementary mistakes without fatal results to ourselves and anyone else.

It was built on two levels. The top floor, reached by an outside flight of steps, was the plotting-room. At the far end of it, a travelling platform, with a small central turn-table to take the taget model, ran out on rails through a window into the open air. The other end was occupied by large white plastic plotting table, market off in squares to a scale of a thousand yards (half a sea-mile) to the inch. The plotting of the attacks and the operating of the machinery which controlled the targets movements, were performed by a team of charming and intelligent Wrens (Female sailors in the Royal Navy). On shelves around the walls stood fleets of small scale models of ships of all the warring nations:Battleships, aircraft-carriers, destroyers, submarines; liners, cargo steamers, tankers, tramps. The lower floor of the building represented the interior of the attacking submarine. Imagine for a moment that you are a spectator in this lower room and that it is my turn to carry out the next attack.

The circular white box in which I am standing represents the submarines control room, though in appearence it does not resemble one in the least. A periscope leads up to the plotting room; its top window is covered for a moment because the stage is being set for the start of the attack. Out of sight, upstairs, Commander Teddy Wardward, the instructor, is placing a new ship model on the traelling target platform. As the attack develops, the target will move slowly in towards the periscope, turning on its platform in accordance with the gradually changing relative bearing of the submarine. Its movements are prearranged by Commander Woodward before the start of the attack, and those are automattically repeated on the plotting table. My own tactics will be plotted on it by the wrens, following the orders I gave up the voice-pipe...

The quote comes from Edward Young's biography of his experence durring the second world war. The British Attack Teacher was used for Perisher as a way of assessing the candidate captains ability to judge his situation

Godalmighty83
09-03-06, 09:06 AM
i suppose any practice is good, i cant see any harm in a way of showing the basics to people before sticking them in the boat at sea.

Sonarman
09-03-06, 02:54 PM
Funnily enough I'm re-reading Edward Young's book at the moment, it's an excellent read.

Ishmael
09-03-06, 03:35 PM
Prep Boomer Salvo; Two nuclear depth charges, one shallow & one deep.

tycho102
09-03-06, 03:39 PM
Training aids were used back during the Roman Empire days. So to see "analog" simulators isn't surprising. I guess what is surprising is the sophistication of the 50's and 60's simulators. Silicon Graphics flight trainers back in the early 80's were pretty darn sophisticated, too.

War can bring out the best, I suppose...

The Noob
09-03-06, 03:55 PM
http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/3513/silenthuntercirca1952mg8.jpg

Is this one for Sale?:p ;)

_Seth_
09-04-06, 03:26 PM
State of the art equipment!!! In 2056 they will laugh at us for playing SHIII! people will have virtual reality goggles, or holodecks they can play at!!! OR their own spaceship,, OR THEY OWN PLANET;OR:...........:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Smaragdadler
09-05-06, 12:27 AM
...or living with rats in ruins.

stabiz
09-05-06, 07:48 AM
Most likely.