Great meeting with the people from the National Museum of Commercial Aviation here in Atlanta. The museum has a number of simulators and is interested in keeping them in working condition for an exhibit that will be focused on the history of commercial flight simulation. I believe that in partnership with the museum the L-1011 cockpit project will find a permanent home which will allow many people to enjoy the simulator and get engaged in the project.
This blog documents a project to build a functional Lockheed L-1011 cockpit replica using real flight hardware, NI labVIEW and the x-Plane software platform.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Project Collaboration: National Museum of Commercial Aviation
Great meeting with the people from the National Museum of Commercial Aviation here in Atlanta. The museum has a number of simulators and is interested in keeping them in working condition for an exhibit that will be focused on the history of commercial flight simulation. I believe that in partnership with the museum the L-1011 cockpit project will find a permanent home which will allow many people to enjoy the simulator and get engaged in the project.
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Those are some very good news!! Congratulations Curd!! You truly deserve it :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Curd!! I hope I'll be able to do something like that too in future!! :) keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks Javier and Ed, looking forward to get some stuff going here!
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