As I understand there is still a Trident working simulator owned by some-one though often wondered if it still is in use?
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There certainly was A Trident simulator still functioning in the not too distant past. Can't remember where but in the south of England rings a bell.
EDIT: Here's one.. not sure it's the one we were thinking about though: http://flight-simulator-trader.com/othe ... r-siddeley
EDIT#2.. found reference to one at Biggin Hill and that rings VERY big bells. This one may be dead, or fixed and sold to the British Legion.. according to a thread on Pprune
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EDIT: Here's one.. not sure it's the one we were thinking about though: http://flight-simulator-trader.com/othe ... r-siddeley
EDIT#2.. found reference to one at Biggin Hill and that rings VERY big bells. This one may be dead, or fixed and sold to the British Legion.. according to a thread on Pprune
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Re: Real flight simulator
Thanks for your comment.
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Robbie wrote
to practice on before then.
Brian wrote
Nigel - virtualflightexperience do offer some reduced priced flights occaisionally
Mike wrote
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John
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Agree Dave. Even though this was a fixed non motion sim, as soon as the sounds and visuals become active it very difficult not to believe its real. I was absolutely shattered afterwards with the concentration and emersion that the experience gives you.I've been fortunate enough to fly the C1K full-motion sim at Brize and despite your brain knowing it's only a simulator.. as soon as it starts, it becomes very real indeed. Every bloke should have a go in one before he starts pushing up daisies.
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Yes Robbie, I've book another for later in the year. I will have to get the NGXRobbie - Good job John, It's addictive, I bet you'd like to have another session now wouldn't you?.
Brian wrote
Probably the best one yet.What a great father's day gift, John! Sounds like you had loads of fun.
Nigel - virtualflightexperience do offer some reduced priced flights occaisionally
Mike wrote
Too right, it was like driving a car on the wrong side of the road!Fancy putting you in the co-pilot's seat - the inhumanity.
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You mention that John.. both DM and I felt the same having been put in the RH seat for our flightsToo right, it was like driving a car on the wrong side of the road!
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That is a different one Dave, I remember one being auctioned on (I think on E-Bay) some years ago, the owner was asking in the region of £15,000 for it then, it did make an appearance at Wickenby Airfield near Lincoln when it was shown on their website. The proper Trident Simulator is, as I remember as you wrote, somewhere in the darker regions of England.
No amount of Googling has pointed me to it.
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No amount of Googling has pointed me to it.
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The 'Biggin Hill' candidate is the one we're thinking of Nige.. I'm 99.9% sure. A darned shame if it's a gonna
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