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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.
Large Flight Simulator one of the largest I have seen, however I am sure there are bigger ones, this is just fascinating, have to see if I can get a chance at it,( the kid plowed up the dirt right after this shot) shot in North Carolina.
The seat rails actually need to be moved about 2-3 inches to the right. I centered the seat rails on the carpeted area, but the yoke and main flight instruments are centered on the entire simulator width which is about 6 inches wider than the carpeted area ... so the seat center is slightly left of the yoke center.
All images © Allen Rockwell 2008
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.
A shot from 2016
If you interested to play that game(American Truck Simulator)
check out the Steam page below:
The NC-131 Convair was a unique testbed aircraft developed by Convair in the 1960s. Originally a C-131 Samaritan transport aircraft, it was modified extensively for research purposes. Equipped with a variety of experimental systems, the NC-131 contributed significantly to the advancement of aviation technology during its operational lifespan.
I can only assume that this simulator ride shows you what it is like riding a yak over the mountains. An unforgetable experiance, I'm sure.
not too bad the (new) visuals in the sim - only thing that is unrealistic, the weather is NEVER that good in the sim :)
I happened upon this immature Red-tailed Hawk balancing on this cedar while he rode the strong winds. He just balanced there, stationary, for about 3 minutes while the wind blew past him. I'm not sure if he was strengthening his flight muscles or just stretching. He was already in this position when I approached, so I'm not sure how long he was doing it. Eventually, he just rode the current for about 30m and then flew straight into it. I was glad to see that he was flying well, even into the 40 km/h gust.