Flight Simulators
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Back in 1970, Sega introduced an arcade game that would pave the way for many of today's most popular video games. Known as Jet Rocket, the electromechanical marvel boasted three world-firsts – even though most folks today don't know it ever existed.
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Boeing has begun production of the “real-as-it-gets” ground-based training system (GBTS) flight simulator of the US Air Force's new T-7A Red Hawk training jet. For immersive realism, each unit features dynamic motion seats and 8K native projectors.
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Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu has revealed a hotel suite that features a flight simulator. The Superior Cockpit Room will be available for bookings from the July 18 and boasts a professional Boeing 737-800 aircraft simulator.
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With the addition of JVC's e-Shift technology, Boeing has upped the resolution of its Constant Resolution Visual System (CRVS) for a more immersive flight simulation experience.
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Air traffic controller and pilot James Price has spent $150,000 and the last 12 years building a flight simulator made from an actual Boeing 737 nose section.
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The OVO-4 is a full-motion, fully-enclosed light aircraft flight simulator, that can be yours for just under $60,000.
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There are more than 1600 MiG-29 jets in operation in 25 countries and the Soviet fighter aircraft manufacturer can now claim another clear advantage with the launch of the world's first military 3D flight simulator
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Eglin Air Force Base's 33rd Fighter Wing has taken delivery of the first F-35 Lightning II Full Mission Simulator (FMS) system that is surely the ultimate toy for hardcore flight sim fans.
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It's called the HOTAS WARTHOG and Thrustmaster really has gone the whole hog with it new flagship flight simulation gaming peripheral.
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A research group in Munich is using a blowfly 'flight simulator' to learn how visual information could be processed much faster in robots.
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Diamond Simulation has developed a new generation of flight simulators adapted to ergonomic requirements and featuring intuitive touch-screen functionality.