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Position: Home, Kladno, Czech Republic. This is how I spend my time at a time of koronavirus crisis. I fly by Flight Simulátor. This is a flight from Honolulu to Kahului on the island of Maui, Hawaii Islands, USA. Island Lanai is in front of the window.
Il s'agit de la réplique du Rohrbach Roland, premier aéroplane à transporter des passagers de Barcelone à Madrid, dont le premier trajet avait eu lieu le 14 décembre 1927 sur la ligne Iberia. Il a été construit en 1928 dans les ateliers Estrada de Sarià à Barcelone par les ingénieurs Fath, sous la direction de Marià Rubió. Inauguré le 23 septembre 1928 par le maire de Barcelone de l'époque, Darius Romeu i Freixa, cet avion est devenu le premier simulateur de vol de l'histoire. Suspendu par une grue à 500 mètres d'altitude, il est capable de réaliser un tour complet en 15 secondes.
Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM. 1/8 seconds at f/4, 15mm. ISO 3200.
ICC colour profile: Adobe RGB (1998).
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Flying over the Hoover Dam in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Photo taken in game with some post-processing in Adobe Lightroom.
Photo-a-Day: Year 13, Day 25 - Total Days: 4408
Sitting alongside the genuine Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI, this simulator will help to answer in part, the age old question of “what was it like to fly a Spitfire?”
Using authentic WWII controls, visitors will be able to take off, fly, and land a Mk XVI Spitfire whilst sitting in a realistic cockpit with all controls exactly as they were originally and it is the only dedicated Spitfire simulator in the Country.
In addition to making the visitor experience more immersive, the simulator will also promote education at the museum and hopefully, raise funds which will be re-invested in the Museum.
And having had the experience myself I can only say thank you to the Instructor for his help, when sitting in that tiny cockpit you begin to realise what those young people went through in WW2 and I wasn’t being shot at!
MY THANKS TO ALL WO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED
Out by DIA looking for sunflowers spotted this fence and interesting looking plane-like object. Googled and the only thing I could find was The City and County of Denver have awarded a contract to SIMULATION to design and build a new Narrow-Body Multipurpose Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Facility (ARFF) Fire Training Simulator at Denver International Airport. Not sure if this is the simulator but it does look like a simulator and that is definitely a fence.
Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM. 6 seconds at f/8. ISO 800.
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Neta Snook Southern, age 84 in this October 1980 image, emerges from the Flight Simulator for Advanced Aircraft at Ames Research Center. Neta Southern was one of the first woman pilots and was Amelia Earhart's flight instructor c. 1920.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: A80-0917-1
Date: October 31, 1980
Landing at Niederoblarn MSFS 2020 taken from my you tube video channel Flights of Wander www.youtube.com/channel/UC5XaBvG1DA5kpXoDpvTi2AA