And now the ignorant Apollo supporters think Neil & Co could land and dock the LM, because they practiced(sic) in a sixties simulator that could hardly mimick(sic) the circomstances(sic) like a modern Boeing flight simulator.
You are proving you total ignorance again dutchy!
Time for some different qualifications for ‘moi’ ?
Neil Armstrong was an experienced test pilot before Apollo - he even flew the X-15 "rocket plane".
And ? Did he ever land on the moon in a vehicle like the LM ?
I drive a car every day, all my life...... but i am not sure i could park a truck in reverse with the first attempt.
And the simularities are much greater than between a yet fighter pilot and landing a fragile device such as the LM on the lunar surface.
The "simulator" on earth was an actual flying machine built to mimic the way the LM would handle on the moon.
Did the simulators include an engine shut down moments before they fall on the lunar surface, but magically the most fragile structure in the history of flight in general remained it’s sturdiness, no leg broke away, no crater, no dust on the pads, while bomb diving towards the lunar surface from an angle......and no the LM didn’t fall over either.
Lunar Landing Research Vehicle:
The Bell Aerosystems Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) was an Apollo Project era program to build a simulator for the Moon landings. The LLRVs were used by the FRC, now known as the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, at Edwards Air Force Base, California, to study and analyze piloting techniques needed to fly and land the Apollo Lunar Module in the moon's low gravity environment.
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Please stop wasting everybody's time demonstrating your total ignorance.
The internet totally screwed your mind.
You are inable to make one single coherent thought all by yourself.
As long as something is an online source you refuse to think for yourself, which happens to be all the time.
I don’t believe your copy paste nonsense, because i can think for myself !
An ability you have handed over to others long ago...... sad....
And landing a device such fragile as the LM , after days crammed into a tincan,a trip of 300.000 +km, unknown psychological and physical status, last minute corrections ( avoid a crater), engine shut down, coming in at an angle, unknown touch down speed and impact implications......
.... could not have been simulated on earth !