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Miloch
July 11th 19, 03:01 AM
https://kotaku.com/enormous-flight-simulator-installed-in-tokyo-hotel-1836238095

If you like airplanes, then this is the hotel for you. The Haneda Excel Hotel
Tokyu, which is connected to Terminal 2 of Haneda International Airport in
Tokyo, will offer a room outfitted with a full-sized flight simulator.
Fittingly, it’s called the “Superior Cockpit Room.”

The cockpit is based on a Boeing 737-800.

The hotel offers a couple of different plans. For example, you can book an
afternoon 90-minute block with an instructor for 30,000 yen ($275) and
experience flying from Haneda to Osaka International Airport.

The double room is also available for the night at 25,300 yen ($232), sans
instructor.

At the Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu, you can apparently see the runway from the
rooms, so even if you don’t book the flight sim, you can still enjoy plane
spotting.




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Mitchell Holman[_9_]
July 11th 19, 04:25 AM
Miloch > wrote in
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> https://kotaku.com/enormous-flight-simulator-installed-in-tokyo-hotel-1
> 836238095
>
> If you like airplanes, then this is the hotel for you. The Haneda
> Excel Hotel Tokyu, which is connected to Terminal 2 of Haneda
> International Airport in Tokyo, will offer a room outfitted with a
> full-sized flight simulator. Fittingly, it's called the "Superior
> Cockpit Room."
>
> The cockpit is based on a Boeing 737-800.


Bor-ing.

Now make the cockpit a He-111
or B-29 and I am interested....

Miloch
July 11th 19, 06:34 AM
In article >, Mitchell Holman
says...
>
>Miloch > wrote in
:
>
>> https://kotaku.com/enormous-flight-simulator-installed-in-tokyo-hotel-1
>> 836238095
>>
>> If you like airplanes, then this is the hotel for you. The Haneda
>> Excel Hotel Tokyu, which is connected to Terminal 2 of Haneda
>> International Airport in Tokyo, will offer a room outfitted with a
>> full-sized flight simulator. Fittingly, it's called the "Superior
>> Cockpit Room."
>>
>> The cockpit is based on a Boeing 737-800.
>
>
> Bor-ing.
>
> Now make the cockpit a He-111
>or B-29 and I am interested....
>


I wonder if the simulator has any sound effects...engine starting etc...prolly
need a headphone for 'em...



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