Link trainer
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Link trainer
named after E. A. Link (1904–81), its US inventor
Example Sentences
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Air Force officer; his wife Peppina, a sergeant in the Air Force, operated a Link trainer in India during World War II.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sometimes the "sims," as they are called, involve only the Houston controllers working with a Gemini mockup, a sort of space-age Link trainer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was a space flight simulator—a descendant of the Link trainer which once taught plane pilots how to fly.
From Space Tug by Leinster, Murray
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