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Sat, Dec 24, 2011

Kansas Aviation Museum Offers B-52 Flight Sim

Limited-Time Chance To Fly An Actual B-52G Simulator

The week after Christmas, the Kansas Aviation Museum will be host to the worlds only public access B-52G Simulator. The simulator replicates the experience of piloting the famous B-52 "Buff" with complete surround visuals and flight controls.

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The museum said in a news release that this is the first ever functional B-52 simulator made available to the public.

The simulator was assembled for the USAF from a B-52D cockpit manufactured by Boeing in Wichita. The aircraft simulated is the "G" model bomber. The flight profile departs from Nellis AFB and takes in the area around Las Vegas.

The sim will be open to the public December 26th to the 31st form 1000-1700 CST. $20 will buy a 10 minute session in the left seat of the simulator, with other price points for different experiences. Regular admission to the museum is required as well.

FMI: www.kansasaviationmuseum.org

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