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Last October a new themed restaurant opened in Broadway New York City. Called MARS 2112 the concept was based around the idea of being able to travel and experience life on the planet in the future. As part of the overall theme you approach the restaurant under a 22 foot model of the spacecraft, and once inside, travel to Mars on one of the two 22 seater flight simulator installed in the lobby behind 'airlock' doors. Both the spacecraft and simulator were designed, modelled during the first half of 1998, built and installed in conjunction with Mars Corp and Camber. |
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Utilising a large wide-screen monitor, the semi interactive ride simulator was designed, produced as a scale model, then using CAD/CAM, made as a full size master model, from which the interior and tooling were developed. The completed first craft was shown at the 1997 IAAPA in Orlando, FL, USA. |
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Camber's first and to date most successful product, the project began after a one-day consultancy at the Camber office, from which a basic scale model, was transformed into the sleek elegant capsule, that is now found on many sites throughout the world and on a number of mobile units touring Europe and USA. |
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The basic PC race track simulator had been around for a year beforehand, before, to further enhance the product's appeal, the 'formula one' style bodywork was designed, modelled and tooled ready for launch in January 95 in London. Since then, units have been sold throughout the world, with the ability to create championship events, using an internet linkage. |
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During 1988/90 from a small caricature sketch, the design, creation, supervision of one of the world's first full flight training simulator was completed. Able to be fitted with all available commercial cockpits, the motion simulator C90 and the fixed base instrument simulator, Vantage, revolutionised the business and can be seen in the prestigious training 'halls' of some of the world's leading airlines. |
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With today's skies filled with commercial traffic, the MP520 flight training device was designed to enable students to develop their skills in aeronautical engineering and allow new pilots to achieve a basic level of competency before taking to the air. |
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