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Raymond Colin Lewis, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy; Matthew Garratt, University of New South Wales
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International Forum Virtual Presentation
use of a flight simulatorlaboratory may lead to enhanced learning outcomes.References[1] American Society of Mechanical Engineers, (2000). The Link flight trainer, ASME, Binghamton NY.[2] Cannon, H. M and Feinstein, A. H. (2005). Bloom beyond bloom: using the revised taxonomy to develop experiential learning strategies. Developments in Business Simulations and Experiential learning,Vol32, 348-356.[3] Done, G. and Neal, C. (2012). Use of an engineering flight simulator in the teaching of flight mechanics and dynamics and aircraft design. Proceedings of the 50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Nashville.[4] Eley, M. G. (1995). A laboratory approach to teaching in engineering, Research and Development in Higher Education, Vol 18