Talk:Virtual maintenance training

First virtual maintenance trainers in history
It was certainly not my intention to replace one promotional article with another (I am not an employee of any of the listed companies). On the contrary, I was going to list various well-documented achievements but I didn't have time to complete the job before the changes were reviewed. Maybe I should have prepared and published all at once. The modifications I have proposed could benefit from being completed with a less commercial synthesis of the current article, such as:

"Another early Virtual Maintenance Trainer was the one developed for the U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet Fighter Jet, which was delivered in 2006. Titled the Simulated Aircraft Maintenance Trainer (SAMT), it included a full 3-D virtual interface, a physical cockpit simulator and a virtual F/A-18 (including a virtual cockpit) displayed either on two 61-inch touch screens or a PC. "

As well as a reference to Boeing simulators:

VR7631 (talk) 19:46, 6 November 2020 (UTC)