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Sheil is part of a growing network of enthusiasts from around the globe that serve as pilots and air traffic controllers in a virtual word. This network is amazingly complex:
What’s even more amazing is that he managed to build the simulator for around 0,000 AUD (around 7,000 US) whereas professional training simulators can cost upwards of million. This was made possible largely through donated parts given to Sheil because of his charity work. In return, all of the money he earns renting out the simulator is donated to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). Still, this remarkable feat earned him the Guinness record for the “world’s most expensive home flight simulator” (because Guinness will give out records for anything nowadays). As far as the cheapest is concerned, it would be hard to beat the ,000 bedroom 747 simulator in terms of value. [SMH via Fark] Tämä artikkeli on tulostunut automaattisesti Really Simple Syndication- syötteestä tätä klikkaamalla pääset artikkelin alkuperäiseen lähteeseen, josta syöte on lähetetty. This post make Really Simple Syndication- feed. Go to Source - klik - |
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Man Builds 747 Flight Simulator in His Warehouse, Earns Guinness Record [DIY]
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Flight enthusiast Matthew Sheil has built a 747-400 

