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Family I: software for NASA-Ames simulation systems
The Ames Research Center (ARC) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has two major hybrid computer systems which are used to control piloted simulators of advanced aircraft, such as supersonic transports, and space vehicles, such as the Saturn V Apollo booster.