Avsim.com

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AVSIM Online
Type of site
Aviation Website
OwnerAVSIM Online
Created byTom Allensworth
URLwww.avsim.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationFree
Launched1996; 28 years ago (1996)
Current statusOnline

AVSIM is a nonprofit flight simulation social networking service that focuses on Microsoft Flight Simulator, Prepar3D, and X-Plane. It features a community forum, file library, and product reviews. The website is maintained by a group of volunteers. Bandwidth and equipment are paid for by donations and advertising. It is one of the world's largest flight simulation websites[1][2] and provides users access to information and add-ons for the flight simulator series of games.[3] On May 12, 2009, the website was attacked by a hacker which resulted in a catastrophic loss of data.[4] AVSIM was able to fully recover from the hack with the help of IT support from around the world.

History

The publisher of AVSIM, Tom Allensworth, operated a Bulletin Board System from 1983 until approximately the fall of 1995. Initially named CAPENET because it was located in Cape Cod (a peninsula of Massachusetts) during the early 1980s, it was renamed The Vine (The Virginia Information and Network Exchange) when moved to central Virginia in 1987.[5] These early forays into BBS systems, combined with an early exposure to aviation through flight lessons in the early 1970s, as well as Bruce Artwick's Flight Simulator 1.0, brought about the concept of developing an aviation-themed website in the closing months of 1996.[5]

The initial concept for AVSIM was the provision of articles and capture images of the flight simulation genre, collated into HTML format as a monthly magazine and packaged into a zip file. This was then made available for download among the major library servers on the Internet, including the file library system run and maintained at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, which was becoming one of the first major file libraries for flight simulation. The first issue was uploaded to the university and elsewhere on 1 March 1997.[5][6] With the growth of the flight simulation community, the magazine moved into a continuously updated website in April 1997.[6] The site began listing news items from the flight simulation industry in 1999, and has been doing so ever since.[7]

Reception

The website is popular within the video game genre of flight simulation. Commentators within the flight simulation and aviation community identify the site as a key website[3] within the genre, along with the similar website Flightsim.com.[8] The Alexa traffic website lists Avsim.com as the highest rating flight simulation website on its network, which Avsim.com claim makes them the most visited flight simulation website on the internet.[9]

Hacking case

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