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Spitfire simulator for sale

Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 10:40
by Airspeed
Part of a long post about this. Couldn't find a price, but the 3 videos are interesting.
IMHO, the combat in the later 2 commences at too great a range, and the shooting down of a Havoc is not good form :dunno:
· External visual system using 3 x 65” screens with integrated pod ceiling for the ultimate in immersion.
· All powered by a state-of-the-art, high-performance gaming PC, with an RTX 3080 graphics card, 32gb of ram and an i7 12700k CPU for beautifully rendered graphics and extra high framerates.
· Designed to be plug and play and user friendly. Go from a cold start PC to flying over the white cliffs of Dover and engaging in a fully immersive dogfight within less than 5 minutes and only a few clicks.
For information this simulator is based in West Sussex, UK. Please get in touch regarding delivery/collection options. Payment to be made by BACS transfer or cash on collection. Paypal not accepted.
Additional videos showing the simulator in action can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JHfpNLqdZc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxBvpb7NNgQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCr3MXjAWCk

Re: Spitfire simulator for sale

Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 14:28
by Nigel H-J
That is really impressive!! :welldone: though the price is not within my reach but some-one will have a field day flying that in IL2 Cliffs of Dover apart from one noticeable point, you will have problems checking your six . :worried:

One can only dream.

Regards
Nigel.

Re: Spitfire simulator for sale

Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 21:11
by Dev One
I wonder if it started life in the ATA Museum in Maidenhead. I had a supervised 'flight' there in a good hardware cockpit but instrumentation display not realistic at that time in 2015, but someone had done a very realistic control column with little or none spring effect feeling.
My fathers ATA log book resides with the museum.
Keith

Re: Spitfire simulator for sale

Posted: 01 Jan 2023, 17:16
by Motormouse
I saw a similar one under construction at Tangmere museum in November wondering if this was the prototype

Ttfn

Pete