For many years part of our business was developing flight simulation software.
Our development activities had us traveling to many airports, airshows, exhibitions, conferences, flights and museums to conduct research for various software projects.
These photographs of “all things aviation related” are part of the activities that later turned into flight simulation products or events that I encountered while traveling.
Looking back this was an interesting and very enjoyable part of flying or looking up at the sky that span many years.
For many years part of our business was developing flight simulation software.
Our development activities had us traveling to many airports, airshows, exhibitions and museums to conduct research for various software projects. The term VORs is a generic name for navigational aids that are used by aircraft. Essentially a VOR provides electronic signals to aircraft instruments that guide it along the intended route.
These photographs of VORs are part of the activities that later turned into flight simulation products.
Looking back this was an interesting and very enjoyable part of our business.
We hope that you enjoy these photos.
CGN - Charles de Gaulle VOR-DMElocated on the Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris, France
FLL - Fort Lauderdale VOR-DMElocated on Ft Lauderdale/Hollywood Airport
IWA - Willie VORTAClocated on Mesa-Phoenix Gateway Airport
KEF - Keflavik VORTAClocated at Keflavik Airport in Keflavik, Iceland
LAS - Las Vegas VORlocated on McCarran International Airport
LGA - LaGuardia VOR-DMElocated on LaGuardia Airport
MMM - Mormon Mesa VORTAClocated at Mormon Mesa, NV
ORD - Chicago O'Hare VOR/DMElocated on the O'Hare International Airport
SFO - San Francisco VOR-DMElocated on San Francisco International
For many years part of our business was developing flight simulation software.
Our development activities had us traveling to many airports, airshows, exhibitions, conferences and museums to conduct research for various software projects. We would travel to locations and airports that would give us unobstructed views of the aircraft in flight. These photographs are part of the activities that later turned into flight simulation products.
Though I am no longer involved with the business side of aviation, I still shoot airplanes (so to speak). These photographs below span the decades from 1980 through today.
Looking back this was an interesting and very enjoyable part of our business.