VR / Flight Simulation Engineers

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Mark Lewis (markl++at++equipe.ltd.uk)
Fri, 17 Oct 1997 12:51:27 +0100


Equipe would like to hear from any Performer or MultiGen
experienced engineers interested in working on high
performance Visual Simulation applications for the world's
major aircraft manufacturers and military services.

Skills should include at least one of the following:

        MultiGen (and other modelers)
        IRIS Performer
        OpenGL
        Unix, C, C++
        PC graphics

We are a leading edge company, providing total visual
solutions for all types of vehicle simulation and Virtual
Reality Applications.

Our turnkey products are the most comprehensive visual
applications available, incorporating full tactical mission
features, weather effects, distortion correction and texture
paging for daylight, night vision, IR sensor and Radar
simulation. We also produce visual databases for large areas
of terrain with a range of spectral bands for correlated
sensor imagery.

If you are interested in this exciting aspect of the computer
graphics industry and are willing to invest time and effort
in a young growing company, then please let us know what
you can do.

Resumes can be sent to: kevinj++at++equipe.ltd.uk
For more company info see our web page at www.equipe.ltd.uk

Thanks

-- 
Mark C Lewis
Principal Development Engineer
Equipe Electronics Ltd.
13 Liverpool Gardens
Worthing, W. Sussex
BN11 1RY
ENGLAND

Phone +44 (0) 1903 216622 FAX +44 (0) 1903 216633

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