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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.

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Simulator Hydraulic System at KLM Flight Centre AMS, Holland.

Cockpit of the BA's Lockheed Tristar simulator, at RAF Museum in London.

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.

Another of the flight simulator control rig. All the controls are fastened to the board, so I can just lift the board all together and stick it behind a bookshelf out of the way. On the floor are the carpentry clamps I use to secure it to the desk. I had to attach most of the cables to the board next to the trackball, or they would have been far too long.

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.

At this year's Engineering and Computer Science orientation, students enjoyed more than hot dogs and burgers -- they had the chance to get in the cockpit of a professional race car simulator.

 

Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36-xWx9irM&feature=plcp

 

This is a scan of the rear of a disk of Microsoft Flight Simulator version 2, which came out in 1984.

This is a Comet 4 simulator built into a Comet 2 body. Simulator by Redifon. de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, Salisbury Hall, London Colney, Herts.

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