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Bus Simulator at the MTA NYCT Zerega Bus Training Facility on Friday, Apr 17, 2026.
Nancy Baez, MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber.
(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
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Getting ready for the airshow at Bournemouth Pier approach..hopefully I'll see the real thing on one of the 4 days of the festival!
27.08.2014
This is sort of a vending machine, in a way. Give it 2 bucks and you can simulate a deadly storm. Located in a Las Vegas mall
Ottawa, 2008.03.04.-
"Students and teachers from South Carleton High School; Napanee District Secondary School and researchers from Carleton University unveil and demonstrate a general aviation (Cessna-type)cockpit and flight simulator at Carleton Unviesrty VISM builidng. It is to contribute to the safety of pilots.(from left to right: Dr. Chris Herdman, Paul Raymond, David cole, Cody Adams, George Economo, Barry Brickerton).- (photo by Kurt Xiaoyi Tang, 613-2409921)
While it would appear that this CN locomotive simulator has been donated to Exporail, unfortunately that is not the case, as it is for sale.....
ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-art-collectibles-Locomoti...
B-52G simulator cockpit on display at Castle Air Museum in Atwater, California. This is an external view of the simulator, which is built into the side of a museum building.
The outside of the simulator carries the 93rd Bomb Wing insignia. The 93rd Bomb Wing operated B-52 aircraft at Castle AFB from 1955 until 1994.
Simulators like these were used at the former Castle AFB and other B-52 bases to build and maintain proficiency at a fraction of the cost (and risk) inherent in actual flight operations.
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Castle Air Museum:
Heather Hipp shoots at turkeys and ‘bad guys’ in the Engagement Skills Trainer during the 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Spouse Spur Ride, Oct. 5. The EST allows Soldiers to improve marksmanship skills through computer-based scenarios without the expense of ammunition. (Photo by Staff Sgt. William Waller)