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- The untested prototype ran continuously for 3 full exhibition days for public try outs, it was quite a feat.
- The public display booth at the Spinnovex exhibition.
- The simulator was a real crowd magnet and is a favourite among the visitors.
- The simulator is able to accommodate children and adults, thanks to it's adjustable seating and steering mount.
- A view of the dual CPU setup (one for the game and other for processing) with the custom LED fan cooler.
- The pneumatic 5/3 middle closed valve assembly in my custom-made aluminum and steel mounts.
- The front simulator controls with the pneumatic adjustable steering column as shown.
- A better view of the dual CPU setup at the rear of the simulator
- The simulator in the fabrication stage, the super structure consists mostly of welded square and tubular mild steel tubes, which
- A macro of the simulator side, showing the sponsors
- The simulator promotional brochure.
- The schematic engineering drawings of the simulator