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FlightSimCon 2015 June 13 and 14

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FlightSimCon 2015 takes place in just two weeks—on June 13 and 14—at the New England Air Museum at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut (near Hartford).
With the recent additions of Dovetail Games, PMDG, and Saitek, more than 20 flight simulation organizations are now confirmed to attend the event. These include AirDailyX, Aerosoft, A2A Simulations, FSFX Packages, Go Flight, Jetline Systems, LiveATC, PC Pilot, and many more! All of the largest online aviation communities, including Boston Virtual ATC, IVAO, and VATSIM, will also be in attendance.

Speakers at the event include YouTube’s “Frooglesim”, PMDG’s Robert Randazzo, Aerosoft’s Winfried Diekmann, FlightSim.Com Founder Nels Anderson, Captain Tony Vallillo, and more than 10 other aviation and simulation experts. In all, there will be 15 presentations, developer Q&A sessions, and panel discussions throughout the event.

In addition to participating in live demonstrations, attending exhibits and seminars, and trying out simulators, conference attendees have access to the New England Air Museum and the chance to win door prizes donated by Just Planes, PilotsEYE.tv, Captain Mike Ray, and Wilco Publishing.
For more information or to register for the event, visit the FlightSimCon 2015 Homepage.

 

 



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