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|  Dome Trainer Anti-Aircraft 1940 (Royal Navy, Army, Air Force 
			
			I have just joined the Forum to research the Dome Trainer and complete a book about the technology. Bofors guns were the standard installation with shortened barrels. This was the first (secret until 1945) anti-aircraft simulation technology invented by my grandfather, Lt-Commander Henry Stephens, for the Royal Navy in 1940 and used all over the world in over 300 sites. There was a huge demand for this technology with 43 domes being built across the UK including one at Langham (Norfolk) which survives today. This was a forerunner of today's immersive experiences including IMAX screens, aircraft pilot simulation and computer games. This revolutionary invention saved thousands of lives and shortened the Second World War. This is a link to the Royal Navy use with the Pathe News in 1951. Henry's private journal has been deposited in the Imperial War Museum and the BBC made a documentary in 2025, narrated by the British actor Stephen Fry. YouTube has parts of the documentary. https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ect/1030031411 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02rcd2x https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02rc8dl I would be pleased to have any more information on the Dome Trainer, the gunnery used inside it and any personal experience of training with it. At Scapa Flow, Scotland, I found what looks like a rear gunner turret developed for air-to-air gunnery inside a Dome Trainer. This is not in any of the official records that I can find! Best wishes, Ewan Ward-Thomas Grandson of Henry Stephens, RN | 
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|  Dome Trainer - Pathe News 1951 Royal Navy Bofors gunnery 
			
			Sorry, here is the link to the Pathe News and the Dome Trainer used by the Royal Navy in 1951. https://www.britishpathe.com/video/dome-trainer Ewan Ward-Thomas | 
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			There used to be one at Dover Castle but long gone. In very dry weather the outline can still be seen.
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