Flight Deck F-16 Simulator Take Off Landing and Dog Fight
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So basically people who liked Top Gun but wouldnt be able to spot any of the (many) irregularities it contained, in other words.
Makes sense, if you are in it to make money. Id love to have a commercial center set up like that, but the (biggest of many) problem would be getting enough interested people willing to pay enough money to cover costs.
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So basically people who liked Top Gun but wouldnt be able to spot any of the (many) irregularities it contained, in other words.
That’s correct. I’ve been told (I haven’t been yet myself, but I plan to the next time travel back to California which should be late December for the holidays) that they do have some advanced functionality that can be turned on.
Makes sense, if you are in it to make money. Id love to have a commercial center set up like that, but the (biggest of many) problem would be getting enough interested people willing to pay enough money to cover costs.
If you research the company they also have some civilian simulators that they use for check rides and training that they rent out, and they do Corporate Team Building events. I am guessing that those two lines of business probably do more to fund the facility then anything else. I worked for a party planning center in California for a while, and it was similar with their line of work. You could have an 8 person party for an hour or a 80+ person party all night, and the 80+ party all night was where all the money came from for the business.
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Also, I forgot to mention - they are located in Southern California, where the population density is huge. Not to mention, the California freeway system makes it easy to have visitors from San Diego or Ventura or other places around the area. So they already have a large population base to draw from. (Obviously, I have thought about this a lot!) -
And on the plus side: those simulators can attract some new people for BMS where they can leave the ‘Top Gun’ approach behind them
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it would still be nice, after spending all the money for canopies and such to have ONE real pit.
fools and their money, i suppose.the 737 seems legit though
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Slightly lower population here, Dont think Im gonna give up my current career plans for it.
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I can’t remember if this was the sim center I helped setup or not.
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nope it was Fly the Dream
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I can’t remember if this was the sim center I helped setup or not.
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nope it was Fly the Dream
how are those touch screen pits? ok? working huds it looks like too? wonder the total cost of those pits and if they’ve come close to recouping it yet.
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how are those touch screen pits? ok? working huds it looks like too? wonder the total cost of those pits and if they’ve come close to recouping it yet.
The fly the dream guys bought pretty much everything off ebay, they have thrustmaster cougars for every station but only paid like $60-100 for each HOTAS due to being very savvy with ebay. The owner’s father is insanely rich (sells oil) and financed everything. I doubt they are making a profit. I can’t speak to the one in the OP.
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What they need are some www.viperwing.com pods.
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I can’t remember if this was the sim center I helped setup or not.
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nope it was Fly the Dream
http://flythedream.com/
My friend gave me the link … I see nice cockpit, nice 180° view screens, nice pricing, FAQ …;). But nothing about Falcon BMS (which you can see in video). E.G.