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Dave Kearton
January 5th 07, 10:49 AM
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Phil Rhodes
January 5th 07, 07:30 PM
Why doesn't someone hook up a flight sim to one of these, and produce them?.
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Phil Rhodes
January 5th 07, 07:30 PM
Why doesn't someone hook up a flight sim to one of these, and produce them?.
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Dave Kearton
January 6th 07, 05:52 AM
Phil Rhodes wrote:
> Why doesn't someone hook up a flight sim to one of these, and produce
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Gordon's response
" One of four "sims" we have - besides this Link trainer, we have a full 
scale STS / Space Shuttle simulator - not just the cockpit but the whole 
crew compartment (not currently set up though), and a giant projection 
screen flight sim where visitors can fly a Corsair, Cub, or other aircraft 
through a well-rendered version of the local San Diego area.  Finally, we 
have a little wind-tunnel model of a T-6 Texan that allows people to use 
flight controls to actual guide an scale aircraft in 'flight'.
I agree - having a Link Trainer attached to a top shelf flight sim would be 
a natural fit.  I would be willing to try it out for free, if someone wants 
to build one."
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Dave Kearton
January 6th 07, 05:52 AM
Phil Rhodes wrote:
> Why doesn't someone hook up a flight sim to one of these, and produce
> them?.
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Gordon's response
" One of four "sims" we have - besides this Link trainer, we have a full 
scale STS / Space Shuttle simulator - not just the cockpit but the whole 
crew compartment (not currently set up though), and a giant projection 
screen flight sim where visitors can fly a Corsair, Cub, or other aircraft 
through a well-rendered version of the local San Diego area.  Finally, we 
have a little wind-tunnel model of a T-6 Texan that allows people to use 
flight controls to actual guide an scale aircraft in 'flight'.
I agree - having a Link Trainer attached to a top shelf flight sim would be 
a natural fit.  I would be willing to try it out for free, if someone wants 
to build one."
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Cheers
Dave Kearton
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