On 10/20/2016 11:59 AM, et...@757.org wrote:
According to this article, it sounds like the facility was closed in 2012. http://www.twincities.com/2016/10/07/remnants-of-northwest-airlines-pilot-training-center-up-for-grabs/ Whether or not all the computers were still in use at that time is tough to say, but I was surprised at how clean and orderly most of the equipment was
that was left.

I would figure the data center rooms and stuff might of had other racks of more modern server equipment that might have been sold off separately or relocated to other sites. Didn't see holes in the floor for cabling but wouldn't be surprised. I didn't see video projection hardware on the auction and usually that is used to project the stuff outside the cockpits no?

There were video tubes and testing units for same in the auction. Also if you looked at the simulator cockpits, since most were gutted, some had large 25" or so tubes on their sides in the cockpits.

the screens seemed to be set up so that they were front, not rear projected, and the projectors in the cockpits would be below the line of sight out of the cockpits, and may or may have not been there.

There were cockpits, and most I looked at were stripped, and there were skids and lots of "avionics". One that was obvious was one for a DC-9 marked as such, and was a bunch of boxes with some amount of steam gauge instruments in the lot.

The pages seem to still be up here:

https://grafeauction.proxibid.com/asp/catalog.asp?aid=117590&gl=288#288

Unrefreshed page link from my browser, YMMV I don't know if the lots will show up here with th

thanks
Jim
What was left is the interesting stuff :-)


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Ethan O'Toole



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