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The Project

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Our aim is to build a fully working replica of a BOEING 777 cockpit.

The cockpit will be attached to a hydraulic platform which will add a realistic sensation when flying the 777. The hydraulic platform will allow the cockpit to move, up and down, bank left and right, yaw left and right. Fasten your seat beats!

Our project is probably the only privately owned hydraulic operated 777 simulator in the world, which we a extremely excited about.

Our estimations are that the project will take over 12 months to complete if everything goes according to plan.

When completed "The fun begins" the simulator will be available for hire, rates to be advised. We want everyone to be able to share in our fantastic creation, therefore rates will be very economical.


Another idea is to run the simulator 24/7 giving everybody the opportunity to enjoy the thrill of piloting a 777 aircraft.

We will keep everyone informed through this website of our progress.

We are very excited about our project, and we hope you will be too.

 

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Night time landing. Will be on T Shirts
Recent update on shed
Recent photo of hydraulic base

After having the concrete slab pored and set. We are currently constructing the shed/hangar for the B777 simulator. The shed measures 8m x 8m x 6m,

We needed to go up this high due to the hydraulic base doubling in height when extended and also the extra height of the cockpit that will be on top.

Access will be through the roller door and also a door on the left hand wall that will be at a level for direct access to the cockpit.

BFS Wish to advise that the 777 sim is running behind schedule

Looks good
Dusk landing at Brogo
Recent purchases front dash of 777

Just a quick update, things are moving slowly the shed is 99.5% finished (Photo shortly). The hydraulic platform is being cleaned and painted as I write (Photo shortly), hopefully we can get it moving very shortly. Need to purchase a diesel motor to run the hydraulics, then its onto building the cockpit, the fun really begins when we start to do the electronics, making the simulator move according to the action of the yokes. Its a tall ask, but our enthusiasm hasn't wained cos I know its gonna FLY!!

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