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DennyA
July 31st, 2019, 14:06
This is opening up later this year. Pricey, but looks like an awesome recreation.

https://www.skysim360.com/

I'm guessing from the graphics and the need to integrate with the cockpit systems and controls that it's P3D based. But that's purely a guess.

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/attachment.php?attachmentid=70582&stc=1

n4gix
August 1st, 2019, 15:41
Yeah, pretty expensive allright! $679 for only 4 hours? Sheesh! :biggrin-new:

ejoiner
August 7th, 2019, 13:31
Yeah, pretty expensive allright! $679 for only 4 hours? Sheesh! :biggrin-new:


679 for FOUR HOURS... thats cheap. I have time in the Delta Airlines B777-200 sim in Atlanta and thats 400.00 an hour.

wombat666
August 7th, 2019, 21:51
Cheap as chips!
At Computex this year Acer showed off their version of a 'Gaming Chair', the Acer Predator Thronos.
Three 27" monitor mounts plus one for the PC, all motorised, so the units can be raised and lowered for access, shipped with a tech who will install everything.
Starting price, USD 10,000..........:173go1:

flyingboxcar
August 19th, 2019, 10:30
I was at the US Air Force Museum at Wright Paterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio last week. They have F-22 full motion sims (360 degree rolls) for $18.00 for 4 minutes, for two people. But you start in the air chasing a bad guy. No startup, take off, etc. Geared more for kids., but it is full motion including 360 degree rolls.