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OMSI Bus Simulator, in Scunthorpe with a very dirty stagecoach service 6 to Ashby via Ashby Broadway. 23rd October 2011.
U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Tripp Hutto, South Carolina National Guard, briefed civilian employers of service members on the South Carolina National Guard's partnership with the South Carolina Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team at the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Boss Lift, Oct. 29, 2021, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina. This event showcased the South Carolina National Guard, 59th Aviation Troop Command's various aircraft and capabilities to civilian employers of service members. The event allowed civilian employers of service members to gain a perspective into the military side of their employee's life by learning about military training, night vision, viewing equipment layout, controlling an AH-64 Apache simulator, and riding a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
Here is some information on the cab in which the simulator sits:
This cab is a General Electric U33C Diesel Cab (fondly called U-Boats by the engineers who drove them). U33C diesels were bought by the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) Railway around 1970 and operated from Montreal southward into the U.S.A. Our cab replicates the cab of D&H #757 which operated from Albany to New York State. It was housed in the Binghamton NY roundhouse when it burnt down, that is why it was scraped - it was burnt to a crisp, and then rebuilt, but it never worked right again. Our actual simulator cab is made of five different locomotives, and the only part that's actually out of 757 is the control stand, the rest is of four different cabs. The diesel cab has been re-built using real interior and exterior parts from scrapped U33C locomotives like the D&H #757. The construction of the cab was mostly complete but required that we design a platform upon which it could be mounted as there were no diesel trucks for it. It sits on a pair of speeder axles, which allows us to jack up the Cab and move it along our tracks when necessary.
As to the train within the simulation, it is a SD-40.
Hope that helps!
Kristy Milland
Acting Museum Manager
Toronto Railway Museum
A snapshot of a driving simulator some colleagues and me have been developing for a company.
Imagen de un simulador de conducción que hemos desarrollado para una empresa.
devido a recente compra da Azul dos modelos A330 e A350 já estou antecipando o modelo (textura) do A330 para Flight Simulator
Rancho Adobe Fire Department fire training simulators in the rear of the fire station #2 in Penngrove, California.
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This is a hydraulically operated flight simulator. Totally cool. You can simulate the 3-axis motion of flight in this thing. It was kind of jerky motion-wise, but if you don't know anything about flying it gave you a good starting point for controlling an airplane. As I can recall, the fuselage/wing shell it was made from came from one of many aircraft that were damaged in a flooding incident many years ago.