The Wright Brothers Go Virtual

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Key Takeaways:

  • Microsoft and EAA collaborated to create a virtual flight simulator of the 1903 Wright Flyer.
  • This unique simulator will be a central attraction at EAA's "Countdown to Kitty Hawk" touring pavilion, allowing visitors to experience the historic flight.
  • The simulator accurately replicates the original aircraft's face-down "cockpit" and control system, where users manipulate wing-warping and rudder with their hips, and throttle/elevator with their hands.
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While preparations continue for the historic reenactment of the Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk this December, the replica aircraft has already made its first flight … sort of. The folks at Microsoft and EAA have teamed up to launch a virtual version of this famed aircraft, creating a new-generation replica — in the form of a flight simulator — of the 1903 Wright Flyer. This unique simulation will be an integral part of EAA’s Countdown to Kitty Hawk 24,000-square-foot touring pavilion and visitors will be welcome to try their hand at the controls. EAAs Restoration Center staff built the highly accurate physical simulator, which runs on Microsofts popular flight-simulator software. The simulator replicates the “cockpit” harness of the 1903 Flyer. To operate it, a person needs to lie face-down in the cradle and manipulate the wing-warping and rudder controls with his or her hips, holding the throttle handle with the right hand and the elevator with the left. Microsofts Flight Simulator team tackled the software project head-on: Artists created the Kitty Hawk scenery, aeronautical experts made the flight model, and remote-imaging PhDs literally made an artificial world. The Wrights would be proud.

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