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ATR 72 BQB Lineas Aereas

 

I also created the textures for this plane

Very old Simulator DC-10 simulator cockpit. Still working, but moist have ruined the side view monitors. Technicians are working on fixing it. Everything else works, including the hydralics. This simulator is probably from the Early 70's.... Really Low Tech!

Omsi Bus Simulator, Stagecoach School Bus at Eastern School waiting for students on service School 39. 12th September 2011.

L-1011 TriStar Flight Deck Simulator. This is from British Airways, but the RAF also operated TriStars.

UFly simulator at Mississauga

Will probably ditch this one and go with a solid CNC or resin cast version...

Auburn University student Joseph Young prepares for takeoff in a new Fidelity/Motus 622i Advanced Aviation Training Device, a full-motion flight simulator that can be programmed to replicate a variety of aircraft. Auburn officials recently dedicated and named the machine as the Solon Dixon Simulator in honor of Solon Dixon, a 1926 graduate of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now Auburn University.

“Food Simulator” is a device that can imitate not only how a foodstuff tastes but also its consistency and the sound it makes in your mouth.

 

In the device on exhibit here, a foil-like pressure sensor in the user’s mouth simulates resistance to chewing. Other models of the “Food Simulator” feature a built-in dispenser and atomizer that also simulate the particular foodstuff’s taste and aroma. The sound made by biting into the real foodstuff is recorded in advance with a bone vibration microphone and played back synchronized to the user’s chewing movements to simulate the sound of eating the real thing.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

CT simulator used for developing treatment plans in radiotherapy. Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien, Vienna, Austria. June 2016.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Will probably ditch this one and go with a solid CNC or resin cast version...

Auburn University student Joseph Young uses his night-flying skills in a new Fidelity/Motus 622i Advanced Aviation Training Device, a full-motion flight simulator that can be programmed to replicate a variety of aircraft. Auburn officials recently dedicated and named the machine as the Solon Dixon Simulator in honor of Solon Dixon, a 1926 graduate of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now Auburn University.

Auburn University student Joseph Young surveys the landscape as he pilots a new Fidelity/Motus 622i Advanced Aviation Training Device, a full-motion flight simulator that can be programmed to replicate a variety of aircraft. Auburn officials recently dedicated and named the machine as the Solon Dixon Simulator in honor of Solon Dixon, a 1926 graduate of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now Auburn University.

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