![]() From learning about Dispatching aircraft and how to fly online to learning about how those who are blind can fly and how simulation can impact real-world training. In addition to the show floor, a total of 30 seminars took place covering a number of topics. FlightSimExpo really is the place to go to try the latest hardware such as yokes, joysticks, virtual reality devices, GPS replicas, and even force feedback. During the course of the weekend, attendees were able to go hands-on with the new Thrustmaster TCA Boeing Pack, the upcoming TurtleBeach VelocityOne Flight, Honeycomb’s Charlie rudder pedals and also see software updates from the likes of TFDi Design and others. In a press release issued by the team, FlightSimExpo 2021 saw over 700 attendees visit the show over the course of the weekend to see what the 25 exhibitors had on offer. ![]() As FlightSimExpo 2021 has now wrapped up, it’s time to start thinking about the future of the show and also how the hybrid event was managed this year. ![]()
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