Originally Posted by
highpeaklad
There was even a show on the top of the World trade centre where the whole theatre moved only a few inches that had me heading for the loos. I'm fine everywhere else cars, trains ,planes (even in 1.5 hours of roller coaster style turbulence over the north atlantic), do you think I'd have a problem with a proper flight simulator?
After all I don't want to shell out hundreds of pounds only to throw up everywhere!
Is that the one that is now in the Empire State Building? A 'tour' of NYC on an aerial jetbike type thing? Considering it doesn't move very much it makes you really queasy!
I did a few hours in a jet training simulator when in the RAF, wasn't as high tech as the BA ones by any stretch. As I'd only flown single engine prop jobs at this time I wasn't too hot. Flying under the Humber Bridge wasn't the best thing to do on my first go