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Not surprisingly, this particular scenario is a bit stressful. Lucky it's only happening on the simulator and not out on the railway itself.
The cab is from the Stadler Flirt UK I designed last year and serves as a prototype build to test the design.
This is a scan of the front of a disk of Microsoft Flight Simulator version 2, which came out in 1984. I found it while cleaning, and don't have a 5.25" floppy drive anymore to test it, but I'm going to guess that it doesn't work anymore.
The Lunar Rendezvous Simulator at Langley Research Center.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: L-1962-06330
Date: August 17, 1962
At Swiss Aviation Training in Zurich, Switzerland. We did four patterns in Geneva. Especially by night the graphics of the simulator look quite authentic. Paired with the motion and the sound it's an incredible feeling to be inside such a machine.
These are small compared to the HUGE simulators they have at the college, but they are very well designed, and amazing tech, for in a classroom environment...
Uniéndome un poco a la moda que parece que se ha extendido últimamente de compartir capturas de simuladores, he decidido crear un álbum en mi galerÃa destinado a este tema. Para la gente a la que como yo, le gusta este género seguro que le resulta interesante.
Son muchos los simuladores que manejo en mi tiempo libre; trenes, barcos, aviones...pero creo que la primera foto debe ser para el mas veterano y el que más horas de entrenimiento me ha dado. No es otro que el vetusto Microsoft Train Simulator, cuyas excelentes creaciones son aprovechadas ahora más que nunca gracias a la aplicación Open Rails.
La captura en cuestión bien podÃa estar tomada por el maquinista del "tramesero" que arrastra la 251.016; la cual se toma un breve descanso en la estación de Valdestillas con su tren de 1010 toneladas y 16 plataformas portuguesas. Al llegar a Medina la 251 dejará la composición que seguirá hacia el pais vecino vÃa Salamanca.
These are small compared to the HUGE simulators they have at the college, but they are very well designed, and amazing tech, for in a classroom environment...
These are small compared to the HUGE simulators they have at the college, but they are very well designed, and amazing tech, for in a classroom environment...
Pilot Orlando Villaverde teaches at Miami Dade College's Aviation School. for this portrait I posed him sitting at the entrance of a flight simulator.
Strobist: one SB700 flash gelled blue at rear of Simulator bouncing of the wall and ceiling. A second SB700 gelled green under the stairs. A SB910 inside a Wescott 26" Rapid Box collapsed to snoot the light and prevent reflection on simulator. All three lights in TTL triggered with SU800.
NRC Chairman Stephen Burns (second from left) and other NRC officials receive a briefing and demonstration from Chan Ki Moon (left), Manager of the Department of Nuclear Power Plant Simulator, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, at the KINS APR1400 Simulator in Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
This Mosquito Simulator Cockpit has been built using authentic construction techniques from the original de Havilland Aircraft Company plans. The instrument panel and most of the internal fittings are genuine Mosquito parts sourced from aircraft flown by the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the 1940s and 1950s.The museum have made some small adaptations to allow its use as a simulator. As an authentic flying experience, it is just like the real thing.
I had sort of forgot about the two Tridents that had been in Medilink livery until I found the photos I had of them, but with my memory jogged I decided to recreate the livery in OMSI (after all I did it on the crappy ALX400 that was out a few years ago).
Unfortunately I can't figure out what font the council use for 'linkbus' so I've traced the medilink text from a photo and found a reasonably similar font for the other branding. Even after tracing 'medilink' it still doesn't look right. If anyone knows the linkbus font could you let me know as if anyone ever releases a Solo or Solo SR I'll probably want to do Locallink. Plus of course there were all the other 'links' such as Citylink, Shoplink, Eventlink and so-on so it would be helpful if I didn't have to trace out the text every time.
I also couldn't find any way of repainting the ALX400's windows so I couldn't do the 10 on the rearmost nearside window to make it say 'every 10 mins' or where the big wheel logo goes slightly over the windows.
The rear is different as the two real buses had a photo and it said 'going to the hospital?' but I did this before I found those photos. Even so I got it right where it had 'medilink' written higher up and 'every 10 mins' on the engine cover.
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