B737Classic simulator with analog instrument display
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They seem to be far apart , the B737Classic simulators with an analog instrument display. Any ideas where one , more of them are located. Appreciate names of operators etc. Tks.
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In the states:
PanAm IFC and Alteon both have the 737 classic simulators (C) including 732s.
As far as I know, Delta still operates their 732 sims in Atlanta as well as United in Denver.
PanAm IFC and Alteon both have the 737 classic simulators (C) including 732s.
As far as I know, Delta still operates their 732 sims in Atlanta as well as United in Denver.
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Yorkshire Flight Centre rents one out, mainly to enthusiasts....
http://www.yorkshireflightcentre.co.uk/
http://www.yorkshireflightcentre.co.uk/

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Originally Posted by 737Classic
They seem to be far apart , the B737Classic simulators with an analog instrument display. Any ideas where one , more of them are located. Appreciate names of operators etc. Tks.

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I believe this was the sim that was sold to SWA
I’ll stand to be corrected here, but I believe there was only ever 2 analog interchange 733 sims built. One for SWA and the other for Orion.
I believe this was the sim that was sold to SWA
I’ll stand to be corrected here, but I believe there was only ever 2 analog interchange 733 sims built. One for SWA and the other for Orion.
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