Sublogic

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The subLOGIC Corporation was formed by Bruce Artwick and Stu Moment when he was at the University of Illinois Champaign campus.

His ground breaking computer video graphics progams combined with his interest in flying led to producing a very successful flight simulation that was licensed by Microsoft; known as Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Bruce Artwick left subLOGIC to form the Bruce Artwick Organisation, which was taken over by Microsoft in December 1995.

subLOGIC continued under the ownership of Stu Moment who produced Flight Assignments, Air Transport Pilot, which specialised in simulationing passenger airliners. It used a scoring method to determine the performance of the 'pilot'.

subLOGIC began a new flight simulator but was taken over by Sierra who completed the program and released it as Pro Pilot.

Stu Moment continues to run the present subLOGIC coporation as a generic simulation company in addition to being an airshow display pilot with his Classic Airshow company.