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Letters to the Editor
Tim, I always really enjoy reading your issues.
Great job.
Gary
We are pleased to report the Magnum Opus Charity Art
Hi Tim,
Show was a financial and artistic success. More than 200
people attended the event and we helped raise more Just a short note to say how much I enjoy receiving this
than $3,000 for iHuman Youth Society. magazine. I have always been a fan of Canadian aviation and I
love the looks at some of the smaller operations, and
airplanes, that were the backbone of flying in Canada for so
many years.
Thanks again.
Best regards, Bryan
The museum’s event hall was hopping to the beats of DJ
Deadly Nedly and Melafrique, the dance moves of
Edmonton B-Boys and B-Girls and a fashion show of Self-Loading Cargo - New Addon Utility
streetwear by M.O.B.I.L.I.Z.E.
By Nels_Anderson
And of course, everyone wanted a picture with the Back
I've just launched v1 (and subsequently a v1.1) in early-access,
to the Future DeLorean Time Machine.
of a new application for all simulators called "Self-Loading
Thanks to artist Sean Paul Arceta who created the art Cargo" which simulates passengers in real-time - sort of like
and the event. And Special thanks to AAM Curator Lech many virtual pets where you have to please them by flying
Lebiedoswki, who not only built the amazing replica and safely, serving drinks / food / alcohol in a timely manner, and
provided it for the event, but helped arrange and set up dealing with technical, medical or cabin issues.
for this great show.
Each passenger has their own randomised personality based
The Alberta Aviation Museum is part of the community on age, health, hunger, thirst, happiness, anxiety, how much
and we are thrilled that we were able to help stage this they've had to drink and how much they need the toilet... the
great and worthwhile fundraiser. value of each of these affects their reaction to various events
that happen during the flight, meaning no flight is the same.
You can see how much affect your actions (or inactions!) are
having during the course of the flight with real-time
notifications, and will receive a grade and explanations of
everything that happened during the course of the flight once
you land.
It's designed to bring a bit of life to the cruise, and a challenge
to the landing (there's a landing rate monitor built in) instead
of every flight being a monotonous A to B experience.
If you were at the event, these pictures will help you
You can find out more about how it works at
relive a great time. If you weren’t, keep an eye on our http://slc.lanilogic.com/how-it-works/
social media feeds so you don’t miss them in the future.