Having a go in a flight sim in the UK?
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Having a go in a flight sim in the UK?
Hi everyone, my friend wants a go in a flight sim for his birthday, what's the most realistic/best sim available for hire/red letter days etc.
It seems lots of small operators do sim hire but was looking for some recommendations from anyone here.
Do the airline used sims like GECAT BOEING the people in Burgess Hill easyjet use etc let joe public hire them by the hour?
It seems lots of small operators do sim hire but was looking for some recommendations from anyone here.
Do the airline used sims like GECAT BOEING the people in Burgess Hill easyjet use etc let joe public hire them by the hour?

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I would recommend vitual aviation
Had two shots at it both shared experiences -wish they were longer but its not cheap for understandable reasons.
Really interesting and great fun with very good instructors .
As along time frequent flyer and aviation follower (grew up half a mile from LHR) it was fascinating experience-I 'flew' a 737-800 and an A320 -interesting contrast with 737 looking very very dated compared to the airbus.
Both very easy to fly -that is if theres no wind and weather and every thing works. Throw in some bad visibility and a crosswind and you realise very quickly why there are special skills involved in piloting , things get very hard very fast -maybe a few airline finance department people should be forced to see what an approach and landing looks like at night in heavy rain and gusting cross windwind.
Great day out PB
PB
Had two shots at it both shared experiences -wish they were longer but its not cheap for understandable reasons.
Really interesting and great fun with very good instructors .
As along time frequent flyer and aviation follower (grew up half a mile from LHR) it was fascinating experience-I 'flew' a 737-800 and an A320 -interesting contrast with 737 looking very very dated compared to the airbus.
Both very easy to fly -that is if theres no wind and weather and every thing works. Throw in some bad visibility and a crosswind and you realise very quickly why there are special skills involved in piloting , things get very hard very fast -maybe a few airline finance department people should be forced to see what an approach and landing looks like at night in heavy rain and gusting cross windwind.
Great day out PB
PB

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Thanks for the replies so far! So quick they even appeared before the question was asked!
Does anyone have experience of some of the cheaper flight sims like
Flight Simulators - Flight Simulator Gift Experiences - Flight Simulator Experiences - Simulator Experience Gifts - Fly a Simulator
Presumably the cheaper ones aren't full motion and are much less realistic?
Does anyone have experience of some of the cheaper flight sims like
Flight Simulators - Flight Simulator Gift Experiences - Flight Simulator Experiences - Simulator Experience Gifts - Fly a Simulator
Presumably the cheaper ones aren't full motion and are much less realistic?
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Does anyone have experience of some of the cheaper flight sims like
Flight Simulators - Flight Simulator Gift Experiences - Flight Simulator Experiences - Simulator Experience Gifts - Fly a Simulator
Flight Simulators - Flight Simulator Gift Experiences - Flight Simulator Experiences - Simulator Experience Gifts - Fly a Simulator
Although it is a B732 simulator, it is full motion and very realistic. I would strongly recommend a one-to-one session which gives you a 30 minute briefing followed by 60 minutes in the simulator conducting a range of flying excercises including numerous take-offs and landings, a real time flight from LBA to MAN and a stall recovery.
Highly recommended.
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There is a fixed base 737 sim at the Westfield shopping centre in west London. No idea how much it costs but at least you have some good restaurants on hand when you've finished.

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Are the BA flight training sims the same ones the BA pilots use? Are they 'de tuned' to make it easy and fun for the public or is it exactly the same sim?
It seems odd that BA sims are so much cheaper to use than the company linked to earlier?
It seems odd that BA sims are so much cheaper to use than the company linked to earlier?









