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Thu, Aug 21, 2008

Florida School Accepts Two ELITE Advanced Flight Training Devices

And All We Had Were Old Commodore 64s...

Sheesh... we never had the chance to learn on things THIS cool when we were in school! ELITE Simulation Solutions announced Wednesday that Hillsborough County Public Schools in Florida recently accepted delivery of two ELITE RC-1 Advanced Flight Training Devices for their middle school aviation education program.

The two trainers will be located at Madison Middle School in Tampa, FL and will add a new training dimension to their current aviation program. The ELITE RC-1 will be equipped with the latest ELITE Version 8.1 software, eight aircraft personalities, external visual system and interactive instructor station.

ELITE tells ANN the Hillsborough County Public Schools order "reflects the continued popularity and confidence in the entire ELITE Simulation Solutions line of products and services. The Madison Middle School faculty, staff and community collaboratively use every available resource to foster an environment of high expectations which support every need of every student. Madison Middle School is dedicated to setting a high standard of academic excellence, where every student will fulfill his/her greatest potential."

With over 100 ELITE RC-1 units in service around the globe, the ELITE RC-1 is the world’s most popular Advanced Aircraft Training Device.

FMI: www.flyelite.com

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