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Aerospace Concepts Applied to Deep Submergence Vehicle Simulation
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The methodology employed in the derivation of simulation equipment requirements for a Deep Submergence Vehicle DS/V is described, together with an outline of the hardware design concepts adopted or considered. The parallel is drawn between methodology and equipment used for a DS/V simulator, and that found in most aircraft or spacecraft simulators.
In order to understand better the parallel, a brief discussion of the history and operation of a DS/V is included.
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Goff, J., "Aerospace Concepts Applied to Deep Submergence Vehicle Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 670305, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670305.Also In
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