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Dozen Fully-Enclosed Cockpit Sims with 40" Concave Mirrors and Beamsplitter for Sale


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Each cockpit is fully enclosed (with sliding door), 4 speaker surround sound (with amplifiers), multiple DC power supplies, large AC isolation transformer, Alienware Server (running Windows 2000 Server), 5 multi-functional displays, one multi-function 12" display, many cooling fans (control area and cockpit area), foot controls and more.

 

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Glass Mountain was acqiured by FlightSafety. We are expecting more detailed information,. An individual remembers the basic configuration supplied as:

C-20 kit designed for use with a 20” monitor. It used a 40” radius concave first surface collimating mirror and entertainment grade beamsplitter

 

The difference between a concave mirror with beamsplitter for simulation vs a projector or large computer screen is important.

These size mirrors will only work for single pilot simulations.

The Monitor placement, the mirrors mount, the beamsplitter would be a great way to start any sim development.

 

The software is pre 2007 directx 7 running and no longer really supported.

The controller card from the PC to the cockpit was pre-USB. It maps the keyboard functions to the multiple monitors via discrete serial wiring.

My suggestion would be to buy what is now a low cost programmable Keyboard Mapper and set the controller to work with almost any sim software.

The Alienware Servers (xenon processors) will need a Windows OS upgrade.

The dual graphics cards should also be upgraded. The 20" VGA monitors resolution would offer a super view given the virtual reality of the high quality mirrors and beamsplitters.

 

Cabinets and doors are well-built with plastic facade. It is a great starting point. The seats adjust and slide.

Each cockpit weights around 550 pounds dim 3.5'w x 7.5' L x 7.5' H

 

These might be a great idea for a hobbyist, school, training, or convention demonstration.

 

The set of 12 are for sale at $3,000 USD each cockpit.

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There were multiple photos of the system removed from the cockpit simulators.

There were only a limited number of simulators made. Many are being reused for these parts.

Probably only half of the approx 100 survive hat this point.

The images include a upgrade monitor.

By searching the "C-20" and beamsplitter, it appears these are popular where floorspace is a premium.

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