CIM is Simon Walley from London. His Service Pack release on Delsin Records… Read Full Bio ↴CIM is Simon Walley from London. His Service Pack release on Delsin Records was a big success, had to be re-pressed several times, and was praised by Mixmaster Morris and Andrew Weatherall among others. The release also caught the attention of Clair (ex-Clear co-runner), resulting in several releases for her new deFocus label, which include last summer's Reference album.
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Emulator Fill
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Windtee
Excellent instrument-training platform! It sure is great seeing classic electro-mechanical instrumentation doing their thing.
Silver Cymbal
Looks like an awesome machine to train one!
Thanks for sharing this
Incognito12000
Nice to see a simulator rig moving properly to simulate forces as oppose to duplicating the planes attitude. So many videos of home made rigs are doing this. I saw a guy flying a plane upside down and his rig was upside down!
Blissterd1
That was some right to left crosswind on the take-off! Whew! I would've loved to be in that to see how real it felt. From what I could see, it looked pretty close to how that feels! Those linear actuators are noisy! Surely that could be mitigated. Between the huffing and puffing and the ring of the currents, I wonder that a pneumatic system would be better. Nowhere as control-able or trackable though. I love these things! I had a friend that worked at Flight Safety back in the 80's. At the time, they were one of the few that built full-scale simulators for all forms of craft. the were monstrous, full-sized cockpits of 737, 747, Jet Ranger and I flew in an early Airbus simulator, I actually brought that pig down on my first try! (My second, not so much! All souls were lost!) They had a place for an instructor or test administrator to sit back in the back and they would throw challenging situations at actual commercial pilots to see how they handled it. From bird-strikes to decompression, to smoke in the cabin! As long as it was there to be completed, if it was working at all, employees were invited to come in and put some hours on them to help to debug them. Half of the time the motion systems would not be ready to go but it didn't matter. You were fully immersed, where every switch was there and had a function. No Ctrl+E to autostart the engines! The only time I ever had an issue was while testing a Bell Ranger, I was really suspending my belief and my stomach was doig things and 1500 feet above a populated area, the tail rotor system glitches and I went into an uncontrollable flat spin, at hover! It kept going faster and faster until the motion systems went into "screw this" mode, but the simulation was still in the spin. I was about to throw up when the guy manning the system shut it down and I gclimbed out green in the gills. I had found a bug! It felt like I had one as well!
Martin Laubner
Nice! :)
valveman12
Wow! That is the coolest Flight Sim I have seen. I bet you quickly forget you're flying a sim...So realistic!
The Flight Sim Deck
So freaking cool! Love the water drops.
Mike Marcott
To me that's an awesome tool I would definitely practice that all the time
R Cac
Great University project and cool that the students were able to accomplish it, but it would have been more impressive with a wrap-around display say a 220' screen.
Michae8 Jackson
Very well done! I'm a retired airline pilot. I now work for FlightSafety International. We are the worlds largest flight training company and this SIM is just like our multi million dollar versions! Nice!