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Posted by: Jesse on: 12/13/2012 02:35 PM
Santa Monica Museum of Flying has launched its newest attraction - the MaxFlight FS3000 high definition 3D virtual reality flight simulator.
This simulator features a 360 degree full range of motion and carries two passengers. Played flight simulators and think they're boring? This one spices things up with full air-to-air combat and carrier landings. Passengers have said it seems like the real thing! The real life depth and clarity of the HD 3D projection and the five speaker surround sound system makes the experience as close as you can get to actually flying. Of course, it moves you around too.
(2D Video, the actual simulator is in 3D)
The pitch and roll technology is patented by MaxFlight and no other simulator has the same capability as the FS3000. There are multiple different flight scenarios and dozens of different aircraft that come with the unit (ever wanted to fly a P-51 Mustang?)
Daniel J. Ryan, Managing Director of the Museum, said he was delighted with the addition of the MaxFlight simulator and can’t wait to have museum visitors start riding.
“This will truly add a new and exciting feature to our overall visitor experience,” said Ryan.
The Santa Monica Museum of Flying is already an incredible place. Check them out here.
(2D Video, the actual simulator is in 3D)
The pitch and roll technology is patented by MaxFlight and no other simulator has the same capability as the FS3000. There are multiple different flight scenarios and dozens of different aircraft that come with the unit (ever wanted to fly a P-51 Mustang?)
Daniel J. Ryan, Managing Director of the Museum, said he was delighted with the addition of the MaxFlight simulator and can’t wait to have museum visitors start riding.
“This will truly add a new and exciting feature to our overall visitor experience,” said Ryan.
The Santa Monica Museum of Flying is already an incredible place. Check them out here.