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Kinetic artwork created by Jonathan Foote www.rotorbrain.com
Dialing the knob causes solenoids to trigger in rotation. Simulated inertia causes rotation rate to gradually slow mimicking physical object. Nothing actually rotates!
The Hurricane Simulator unleashed its "wrath" on a customer while I was nearby, so I got a quick shot.
Antique flight simulator at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, PA. See the interactive version.
There was a cool ride/video game called Safety Simulator that I didn't bother trying since it looked to be in Japanese.
One of the WestJet flight simulators! If I won the powerball one of these $15 million dollar toys would be mine.
I took some instrument refresher training in this flight simulator at Wright Flyers Aviation, San Antonio, Texas.
Omsi Bus Simulator, at Nottingham Court boarding for a service 72 to Grundorf Bay. 12th September 2011.
This interactive 3D simulation gives students access to a running 4 cylinder engine, in a safe and risk-free environment. Students can use the simulation to learn how a piston works independently, and within a four-stroke engine. The simulation allows students to watch 3D animations of the four-stroke engine from any angle or distance, speed-up and slow-down the engine, as well as pause and show engine labels - all in real-time 3D. A complex mechanical process, like a four-stroke engine, is an easily understood lesson when delivered as an interactive 3D training simulation.