Featuring two sets of controls, a yoke and joystick, with the option of virtual reality, pilots and aspiring aviators will be able to take to the sky virtually anywhere in the world. Individuals are able to choose from more than 30 aircraft to fly. Flights can be adjusted to depart and land in various destinations all while the user experiences real-time weather and air traffic conditions.
Fargo Air Museum launches flight simulator lab
by General Aviation News Staff | Jun 16, 2021 | 20210701, aviation museums, Aviation News, Briefings, flight simulation, General Aviation, News | 0 comments