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Sunday, April 22, 2012
Man Builds 737 Simulator In a Garage
linuxwrangler writes: "It started with the dream of building a flight simulator aircraft in full size now, 20 years, $ 150,000 and a divorce later, James Price can walk to your garage and steal the simulator 737 was constructed built. .. the nose of a 737 excess of the article: "James Price was a must-have for finding a new home - once the garage was to be able to keep the nose of a Boeing 737" that I I could come here, I was OK with the house, "says Price. in his garage Price spacious three-car has a cabin air which has traveled extensively on the hidden side of the family car. Aviation experts say prices, 52, is one of only a handful of people worldwide who have built their own flight simulator cockpit in a real airplane nose. "
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