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1940 Air Terminal Museum liquidating three full-motion flight simulators for sale in Houston

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weaponeer

9d ago· 5 min readen

Summary

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum in Houston is liquidating three full-size, full-motion flight simulators that were donated to them: a Southwest Airlines 737-200 simulator (Southwest's first), a Beechcraft King Air 200, and a Hawker 700. The simulators come with associated computer cabinets but may have missing proprietary hardware/software removed by FlightSafety. All three are available for purchase and located in a hangar at 8323 Travelair Street in Houston, TX.

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We own 3 full size, full motion simulators and they are available for purchase
Southwest's first 737-200 simulator - donated by Southwest
We were told by FlightSafety that there was some proprietary hardware or software that was removed from their two
Each of these comes with all the associated computer cabinets that was used to run them when they were functional
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We own 3 full size, full motion simulators and they are available for purchase: Southwest's first 737-200 simulator - donated by Southwest Beechcraft King Air 200 - donated by FlightSafety Hawker 700 - donated by FlightSafety Each of these comes with al

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