It’s not going to make his house airborne, but Laurent Aigon’s
home-made Boeing 737 cockpit is so realistic that the Institute of
Aircraft Maintenance at Bordeaux-Merignac Airport asked him to give a
lecture on his achievement, and an aircraft maintenance company
contacted him about using his creation for simulations. 40-year-old Laurent Aigon, from Lacanau, France, has always had a
thing for airplanes. He grew up in Beutre, just 200 meters from the
Merignac Airport, where he used to spend most of his time watching
planes land and take-off, daydreaming that one day he would be the one
behind the yoke. At 12-years old he had his first plane-flying
experience, in front of his computer screen, playing Flight Simulator,
but he was just too lazy for school and never went on to become a real
pilot. Still his childhood dream stuck with him, and one day he decided
that if he couldn’t fly a real plane, he was going to fly a fake one,
right in the comfort of his own home. Five years ago, he met Jean-Paul
Dupuy, a like-minded aircraft enthusiast, and together they set out to
build the most realistic simulation cockpit possible. They met with the
people of Aquitaine Simulation, and got s glimpse of their Airbus flight
simulator. Confident they could build their own functional cockpit,
Laurent and Jean-Paul scoured the internet for parts, and piece by
piece, module by module, they managed to put together one of the world’s
most realistic Boeing 737 cockpits. The fact that it’s crammed between a
closet and a bunk-bed in a children’s bedroom is of little importance. (more)
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