DIY & Hobbyist Tools
1940 Air Terminal Simulators
TL;DR
A museum is dumping its legacy flight simulators, offering a rare chance to snag industrial-grade hardware for pennies on the dollar.
Who is this actually for?
Hardcore DIY hackers and flight sim enthusiasts with a massive garage and zero fear of legacy wiring diagrams.
The Good
- Potential to score high-end motion bases and authentic cockpits for a fraction of retail.
- Perfect raw material for anyone looking to build a custom AI-driven flight training environment.
The Catch (Potential Downsides)
The logistics are a nightmare; moving these rigs requires more than just a pickup truck. You will likely spend months debugging ancient proprietary interfaces before you see a single line of code work.