Ever dreamt of learning to fly a plane? But the flying club non-availability or exorbitantly high joining fees acting as a deterrent. There is an answer for flyer in you for $7000 (considering its quite less from buying your own aircraft and running the risk of crashing it because you don’t know how to fly): It is the Cockpit Flight Simulator. The flight simulator offers as realistic a piloting experience as you’re going to find on terra firma. This has been made possible using a yoke that controls pitch and roll, toggles and buttons for authentic control of navigation and radio, thrust levers and dual rudder pedals to control throttle and yaw, a padded flight seat, an included Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 and Microsoft’s celebrated Flight Simulator X Gold software, an integrated sound system, one 28-inch monitor for out-the-window graphics and a separate 20-incher for the dizzying array of instrument panels.
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Posted: 2nd February 2011 by Aditya Mahajan in GadgetsTags: dell, flight simulator, fly, flying, microsoft, simulation, windows
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