Friday, April 3, 2015
Be a pilot for the day in OUR fantastic SIMULATOR.
Located at the headquarters and training center for American Airlines the C. R. Smith museum provides visitors with a great overview of how the company started. The displays and videos show the airlines connections to Charles Lindbergh and the US Air Mail service. It is a testament to how a person with a vision that can be shared with others can create an amazing company that affects our world in astounding ways.
The museum has an excellent flight simulator in it that will allow you to try your hand at flying. Using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 you can join a member of the museum staff and fly an American 737. We were hopping between the Hawaiian islands and having a great time. They have gone the extra mile to build a virtual cockpit around the screen that provides yokes, throttle levers, gear and flap controls and much more. My daughter and I were wondering where we could put one in our home
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