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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 289691" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I don't remember a Frasca sticker on them. Delta has the Simulators in two buildings located next to their corporate offices at the north side of the Atlanta Airport. I wish I could find the photos I took, I would post them. They look like big white boxes sitting up on hydraulic cylinders. They are kept in an climate controlled environment and are in use pretty much 24/7. A friend of mine works there and we usually take our Boy Scout Troop in there when the schedule is slow after Christmas. The MD-11 Sim is old and has an older graphics display out of the windshields. The newer Boeing Sims are housed in a different building. All of them are an actual cockpit where Flight Crews train practicing full flights where they earn actual flying time. We just go in and do Takeoffs and Landings in them. They are cool, you feel all the bumps in the runway and they pull Gs when you take off in them. They are hard to land in manual mode, usually we just crash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 289691, member: 1674"] I don't remember a Frasca sticker on them. Delta has the Simulators in two buildings located next to their corporate offices at the north side of the Atlanta Airport. I wish I could find the photos I took, I would post them. They look like big white boxes sitting up on hydraulic cylinders. They are kept in an climate controlled environment and are in use pretty much 24/7. A friend of mine works there and we usually take our Boy Scout Troop in there when the schedule is slow after Christmas. The MD-11 Sim is old and has an older graphics display out of the windshields. The newer Boeing Sims are housed in a different building. All of them are an actual cockpit where Flight Crews train practicing full flights where they earn actual flying time. We just go in and do Takeoffs and Landings in them. They are cool, you feel all the bumps in the runway and they pull Gs when you take off in them. They are hard to land in manual mode, usually we just crash. [/QUOTE]
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