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An impressively tight package that allows for true 360 degree rotations and movements. What impressed me the most was the rapid movements. That seems to me to be a device capable of replicating G-loads consistent with most all aviation situations. Combine it with panoramic visual presentation and suddenly you have a device that with the proper degree of simulator fidelity could be used for risky operations such as spin training in general aviation.

I would imagine it's rather expensive, but hopefully not prohibitively expensive so that GA customers could not use it for training.

Ken
 
According to an article linked from the website, the Max Flight was around $130,00 in 2007, so...
 
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