Manuel Bessler wrote:

Yes, it was an actual plane. AFAIR D-ABYM of the Lufthansa.

Its part of a museum. Its staticly mounted, so no motion sim :(



Hmmm, all you'd need to do would be to put some large electric servo motors on each strut that could drive them up and down a foot or so in each direction. That would give you a really nice "flavor" of motion and let you do turbulences, and a few other subtle effects.


The guy who owns that museum also has a Concorde and a Tu-144 at
his other museum (which happens to be in the same town that Stephen and
I live in :-) http://www.airliners.net/open.file/535998/L/



Sounds like he could stand to have all his static airplane displays retrofited with flightgear. :-)


Curt.

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