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Auburn University student Joseph Young uses his night-flying skills in a new Fidelity/Motus 622i Advanced Aviation Training Device, a full-motion flight simulator that can be programmed to replicate a variety of aircraft. Auburn officials recently dedicated and named the machine as the Solon Dixon Simulator in honor of Solon Dixon, a 1926 graduate of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now Auburn University.
Another of the flight simulator control rig. All the controls are fastened to the board, so I can just lift the board all together and stick it behind a bookshelf out of the way. On the floor are the carpentry clamps I use to secure it to the desk. I had to attach most of the cables to the board next to the trackball, or they would have been far too long.
This is a Comet 4 simulator built into a Comet 2 body. Simulator by Redifon. de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, Salisbury Hall, London Colney, Herts.
Bus Simulator at the MTA NYCT Zerega Bus Training Facility on Friday, Apr 17, 2026.
Bus Operator.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (March 4, 2010) Students from Naval Nuclear Power Training Command take turns experiencing the effects of driving under the influence while operating a simulator at a Save-a-Life Tour presentation at Naval Weapons Station Charleston. More than 300 students were in attendance at this non-traditional, alcohol awareness simulator session. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Juan Pinalez/Released)
Basically, it's a giant Playstation.
This was on the 5th floor of the building we were working on, so the car had to come up, in pieces, via the goods lift! Our client at the time was HSBC and they were holding a marketing event to try and attract tennants for this building. There were also Rally Simulators and pit girls - possibly one of the hardest days I've ever had at work*! :)
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Part of an antique flight simulator for a Vicount. This part obviously simulates an engine flame out. Toronto Aerospace Museum.
This is a scan of the rear of a disk of Microsoft Flight Simulator version 2, which came out in 1984.
Flight Simulator 2004 screenshot of an Embraer 170. I made the 'EuroAir' colour scheme. There is a Delta Boeing 767 in the background.
Different earthquakes from arround the world can be felt in this simulator up to a maximum strength of 6. Shaking and vibrating cannot be seized by the camera, but the movements of the lamp and the calendar at the wall are recognizable. At the fair for agriculture and nutrition OLMA in St. Gallen, Oct 17, 2006.