This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2022
  • At the Swiss Military Museum in Full, there's the last remaining example of a 1970s tank-driving simulator. But there's no virtual worlds here: it's connected to a real camera and a real miniature model. ■ More about the museum: www.festungsmuseum.ch/
    Camera: Tobias Buchmann
    Producer: Sebastian Capeda at Viven viven.ch
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    Audio mix: Dan Pugsley cassinisound.com (my microphone failed inside the very noisy simulator, he did an incredible job!)
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  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  Рік тому +5534

    Just in case I haven't been plugging it enough: I have a new podcast! It's called Lateral, it's about interesting questions, and the first episode is available right now, here: ua-cam.com/video/5WysuFh0bNg/v-deo.html

  • @jackeea_
    @jackeea_ Рік тому +27608

    There's something about seeing this massive training simulator from the 70s, thinking how much technological effort must have gone into programming a computer to have an entire map and to simulate what being in a tank would feel like from it... and then "We rebuilt it on a Raspberry Pi". Just goes to show how far computers have come, I guess...

    • @ionstorm66
      @ionstorm66 Рік тому +1882

      Think of how much work went into programming all the ground info. He said it had memory of the entire map and what the ground was like to simulate that. That had to all be done by hand, EPROM and eeprom were bleeding edge in the 1970s.

    • @NoVIcE_Source
      @NoVIcE_Source Рік тому +71

      True

    • @shubhamuraon3552
      @shubhamuraon3552 Рік тому +737

      When he said Raspberry Pi I was literally shook

    • @stuc.6592
      @stuc.6592 Рік тому +189

      I once saw something very similar for the Hawker Harrier - they had two huge rooms with mockups of scenery and a mobile camera gantry over the top.

    • @catagris
      @catagris Рік тому +347

      The cool part is it doesn't know the map, it is all analog singles from the metal slid on the arm.

  • @pixel_vengeur391
    @pixel_vengeur391 Рік тому +5427

    "We had to rebuild that on a Raspberry Pi"
    This puts things in perspective

    • @JohnADoe-pg1qk
      @JohnADoe-pg1qk Рік тому +139

      They probably had to expand the number of GPIO pins.

    • @kalletaimi5094
      @kalletaimi5094 Рік тому +434

      It really does. I use a Pi to control a 3D-printer, and I often forgot how to powerful they are. The people who built this simulator would have blown their mind if they had seen Rasperrys on 70’s.

    • @dhupee
      @dhupee Рік тому +9

      @@kalletaimi5094 klipper?

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 Рік тому +195

      the computer that originally controlled this simulator was probably big and heavy enough that it needed to be moved with a fork lift.

    • @lancewhite1477
      @lancewhite1477 Рік тому +19

      Probably something like a PDP-11.

  • @thesidneychan
    @thesidneychan Рік тому +5835

    Hearing that it's running on a raspberry pi is the biggest flex for the pi foundation.

    • @eageraurora879
      @eageraurora879 Рік тому +336

      I bet they could have run some of the earliest Apollo missions using a raspberry pi.

    • @jwadaow
      @jwadaow Рік тому +52

      @@eageraurora879 perhaps they should create a special Pi for use in outer space?

    • @argynews2825
      @argynews2825 Рік тому +84

      @@eageraurora879not sure if your joking or not but they quite literally used a raspberry pie for most of them

    • @jakubsebek
      @jakubsebek Рік тому +53

      ​@@argynews2825 The pie that was founded in 2012?

    • @IARRCSim
      @IARRCSim Рік тому +18

      @@argynews2825 Pi not pie.

  • @nunyabisyness5448
    @nunyabisyness5448 Рік тому +1654

    That’s exactly how I learned to drive a tank in 1980. In Germany. The instructors even put action figures on the map. Was super fun

    • @flyinglawnmower7457
      @flyinglawnmower7457 Рік тому +13

      Geil :D

    • @xx-morel-xx
      @xx-morel-xx Рік тому +59

      were you in west Germany or east? cuz I'm Czech and my dad was training around that time as well and they just drove real tanks here, he lost part of his finger loading a tank the wrong way actually, anyway im just curious if these were purely a western thing or if they had these in the east block as well

    • @nunyabisyness5448
      @nunyabisyness5448 Рік тому +92

      @@xx-morel-xx
      It was in the west. And we did 10 days of simulators and then 3 or 4 days real tank.

    • @xx-morel-xx
      @xx-morel-xx Рік тому +16

      @@nunyabisyness5448 ok, thanks!

    • @aarononeil9832
      @aarononeil9832 Рік тому +31

      I have to ask.... did anyone run over the tiny people figures on purpose?

  • @BirdmanDeuce26
    @BirdmanDeuce26 Рік тому +22686

    I love that it took Tom less than a few seconds to go directly from "I should be on the correct side of the road" to *I'M A TANK*

  • @Gnoccy
    @Gnoccy Рік тому +5557

    Until a few years ago I worked for a company that build military flight simulators. The older guys told us about how the simulators used to look very similar to this one: With a model plate and a camera moving over it.
    An interesting anecdote is that apparently spiders loved to crawl into the cupboard the plates were stored in and surprise the pilots. From the perspective of the camera they would look like hundreds of meters tall monsters.

    • @ApothecaryTerry
      @ApothecaryTerry Рік тому +614

      Ha, they should have put a spider on this for Tom, would have been hilarious 😂

    • @fastertrackcreative
      @fastertrackcreative Рік тому +12

      Hehe

    • @onepointufo
      @onepointufo Рік тому +112

      hundreds of meters seem like a joke, considering how big houses are compared to a regular spider

    • @Techstriker1
      @Techstriker1 Рік тому +358

      Aliens: "We can't invade that planet, they've trained for everything! Even fighting giant spiders in tanks!"

    • @ProbablyRv
      @ProbablyRv Рік тому +104

      @@onepointufo " *from the perspective of the camera* ..."

  • @nice_gamerlb3302
    @nice_gamerlb3302 Рік тому +3254

    The Raspberry Pi part was so unexpected. „Yes this was the most advanced Technologie of the time. But it can also be recreated on this device programmers use in their free time for fun“

    • @dorathedestroyer770
      @dorathedestroyer770 Рік тому +15

      technology*

    • @CCISolitude
      @CCISolitude Рік тому +1

      That was my response as well :)

    • @zythe9876
      @zythe9876 Рік тому +40

      @@dorathedestroyer770 ok grammar police

    • @dorathedestroyer770
      @dorathedestroyer770 Рік тому +40

      @@zythe9876 Use correct punctuation, and always start your sentence with a capital letter.

    • @TheRealRusDaddy
      @TheRealRusDaddy Рік тому +7

      This tank sim ran so that other tech could walk

  • @themainman2827
    @themainman2827 Рік тому +1293

    Now you know it.
    If youre in Switzerland and have a tank, you are allowed to drive in the middle of the road.

    • @IemonandIime
      @IemonandIime Рік тому +97

      It's less that you're allowed to and more that no one can stop you 😂

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber Рік тому +44

      I think with a tank there isn't really a "side"

    • @tankythemagnorite9855
      @tankythemagnorite9855 Рік тому +37

      Same in any country. Except America, where every civilian is armed with anti-tank weaponry, for "preservation of freedom"

    • @DestroyerWill
      @DestroyerWill Рік тому +2

      I’ll tell Rommel

    • @elijahrobinson2362
      @elijahrobinson2362 Рік тому +9

      If you are ANYWHERE, you CAN drive a tank in the middle of the road. Or anywhere else you want.
      Who is going to make you move?

  • @HolowatyVlogs
    @HolowatyVlogs Рік тому +8577

    Driving a tiny camera around a set is the coolest concept for a simulator that I’ve ever seen!

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Рік тому +283

      Maybe you're young, because this idea was obvious back in the 70s and earlier. The idea of a computer simulation would be the novel concept back then.

    • @n2killu
      @n2killu Рік тому +82

      I hope it catches on again in the future

    • @hook2k
      @hook2k Рік тому +153

      Nowadays it's much easier. Tiny WiFi cameras are easy to buy and cheap. Strap it to a small RC car/tank, put on VR headset and off you go!

    • @BrianMcKee
      @BrianMcKee Рік тому +212

      @@hook2k I'm sure the latency for this simulator is near 0 due to the analog nature of it which helps the realism dramatically. Not actually that easy to do a 1 to 1 in the modern era.

    • @markraymond
      @markraymond Рік тому +43

      It's how the Apollo simulators worked as well :)

  • @imperiumderstimme3331
    @imperiumderstimme3331 Рік тому +1594

    I really liked the tank guide's last sentences:
    "Here it's like a game. This job is not a game."

    • @Chaosfred
      @Chaosfred Рік тому +76

      Agreed, the word "this job" actually could referred to many actually: Keeping the museum, restoring/maintaining the simulator, as the tank coach or as the tank driver itself. All of these are not a "game", a serious life matters.

    • @mso1ps4
      @mso1ps4 Рік тому +27

      @@Chaosfred War isn't a game

    • @NicolaiWeitkemper
      @NicolaiWeitkemper Рік тому +13

      Considering war drones etcetera, this statement has aged very "well".

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Рік тому +8

      @@mso1ps4 I don't think they were saying it is.

    • @fujifilm5127
      @fujifilm5127 Рік тому +8

      It looks like a game, it feels like a game and is a game. But this is not a game.

  • @bobbyrayvictory6905
    @bobbyrayvictory6905 Рік тому +364

    I'm so glad these guys went through the pain of putting this back together and getting it functional. This is so awesome

  • @denisegloff6760
    @denisegloff6760 Рік тому +524

    I used to be a tanker in the 80's and spent many hours driving in this simulator called FASIP, a german acronym for "Fahrer simulator für Panzer", it is really fun but also demanding because the requirements were very high. Note that there was also a same simulator for turret and gunnery called ELSAP.

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Рік тому +19

      You know how it goes, they try to put way more on you than is realistic so that in the middle of a battle it is not so stressful. Military psychology which actually does a fair job.

    • @TreespeakerOfTheLand
      @TreespeakerOfTheLand Рік тому +21

      The sim in this vid is also FASIP, see upper right corner: 2:11

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Рік тому +8

      @@TreespeakerOfTheLand good catch

    • @belgianfried
      @belgianfried Рік тому +1

      Gunner - sabot, tank!

    • @pablovetterli5409
      @pablovetterli5409 Рік тому +4

      I made the army too but only 2 years ago, also in the tanks but nowadays they are leopards and the simulator is virtual with a 3D world. They explained us how it was made in the past and seeing this video is really funny comparing the two

  • @sheilaross1449
    @sheilaross1449 Рік тому +1372

    I'm a miniaturist and through the whole video I couldn't stop thinking about what a fun project it would have been to build that little model village.

    • @steveheist6426
      @steveheist6426 Рік тому +62

      It could still be a fun project.
      Nothing's stopping you from building a model village :D

    • @sarowie
      @sarowie Рік тому +117

      @@steveheist6426 yes, but imagine being in the military and someone seriously asks you to build a model village.
      And then you seriously have to "repair" your village/tress, because someone in some sense of the meaning has driven a tank into you tree.
      Or the commander needs a difficult terrain and a tank driver seriously sketches out a path and specification and you and the guy in all seriousness build an obstacle course.
      (meanwhile, other serve guard duty - 5 days a week, 24 hours. - saturday and sunday are not defended)

    • @sheilaross1449
      @sheilaross1449 Рік тому +26

      @@steveheist6426 true, but my house is already overflowing with clutter and I'm still working on the same dollhouse I got two years ago. Not to mention my other hobbies. Still, one wonders - who got to build that thing? A soldier? A hobbyist (miniaturist or model railroad enthusiast) someone knew at the time? Someone's kid?

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Рік тому +11

      No military organization I know of would stoop to the embarassment of having it built by "a kid". It's the military! Not a hobbyist project! SMH 😋

    • @sheilaross1449
      @sheilaross1449 Рік тому +12

      @@sarowie I am now picturing this entire scenario and getting an unreasonable amount of joy from it.

  • @natheniel
    @natheniel Рік тому +1472

    i really like the editorial choice of ending the video with the old veteran saying "it's like a game but this job is NOT a game", gave me goosebumps.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +29

      His disposition made that line very powerful.

    • @irkkunen4933
      @irkkunen4933 Рік тому +40

      @Caleb OKAY Maybe we will see a U.S Army Classified mod pack popping up one day? War thunder players seem to have all the fun with classified information.

    • @daniellee100
      @daniellee100 Рік тому +3

      @Caleb OKAY It was called VATSIM right? I played the hell out of Arma 2 and remember friends telling me that The Army had its own secret version

    • @RFC-3514
      @RFC-3514 Рік тому +7

      To put it in persepctive, though, this is a "veteran" in a country that opted to stay neutral (and actually profit from) WWII.

    • @irkkunen4933
      @irkkunen4933 Рік тому +2

      @@DingDingTheUA-camBuddy Just question the existence of a U.S military mod and I'm sure that in 4 business days you'll get linked a new workshop page.

  • @_HMCB_
    @_HMCB_ 7 місяців тому +64

    I wish this was still a thing. Like if you could go to arcades and drive/ride this. There’s something magical in that miniature physical world.

  • @grampsinsl5232
    @grampsinsl5232 Рік тому +237

    We had exactly this type of flight simulator at McDonnell Douglas in the 1980s and earlier. It had a coastline, and there was a sticking-out point of land with a lighthouse on top of it. Through one of those weird glitches that happen sometimes, the lowest "altitude" that the camera could "fly" was just a bit too low in that one area, and if pilots weren't careful they could knock the lighthouse off of the board.

    • @jamesmorris3928
      @jamesmorris3928 Рік тому +5

      I can't remember where exactly, I think in Germany, I was doing a checkride in a simulator and on the wall in one of the flight planning/ briefing rooms was a large section of the 3D relief map they used to use in these analog (camera) type simulators. I want to say it was in Illesheim... ?

    • @ssgoko88
      @ssgoko88 Рік тому +5

      Dude I thought that said McDonalds I was like "burger flipper VR"

    • @mickcoulson6188
      @mickcoulson6188 Рік тому +3

      They had one at RAF Locking in late 70s ,I flew in it as an air cadet ,still remember "buzzing" the church

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Рік тому +1

      Ah, you worked for an Offense Contractor - the people that have brought us into completely unnecessary wars for the last 40 years. A well spent life.

    • @webtoedman
      @webtoedman 11 місяців тому +9

      @@fuzzywzhe Politicians direct the application of military resources, not contractors. Please think before commenting.

  • @eslai
    @eslai Рік тому +1283

    I wish there had been more footage of the scene down at ground level in the miniature world, that looks fascinating!

    • @DaxianPreston
      @DaxianPreston Рік тому +35

      Absolutely. I was hoping someone had also said this. 👍

    • @KevinJDildonik
      @KevinJDildonik Рік тому +41

      Bump. Would love a "drive around town" from the model.

    • @fastertrackcreative
      @fastertrackcreative Рік тому +1

      Ditto

    • @LochyP
      @LochyP Рік тому +26

      Whole video was a bit short

    • @OperationDarkside
      @OperationDarkside Рік тому +5

      If it intrigued you enough, maybe visit the museum yourself 👍

  • @SummerAlleriaWindrunner
    @SummerAlleriaWindrunner Рік тому +3869

    I REALLY would have appreciated more footage of the diorama from his POV!

    • @caodesignworks2407
      @caodesignworks2407 Рік тому +84

      Same

    • @abes.4040
      @abes.4040 Рік тому +352

      same here. they just kept talking and talking. This is the new mode of making videos, they save footage by just having a guy looking at the cameramen talking about what you're supposed to be seeing.

    • @williambruning4769
      @williambruning4769 Рік тому +28

      Replying just in case someone has a link

    • @RicePanda
      @RicePanda Рік тому +174

      Honestly same. It's like he doesn't want his viewers to see what's ACTUALLY interesting. We don't care about two guys talking we want to SEE the perspective of what you're SEEING.

    • @jordanbell4736
      @jordanbell4736 Рік тому +68

      He wants to be the special medium and we watch him talk about his experience instead of seeing it. Just imagine how pathological the production team has to be: Ton Scott is a king in the world he carves out and he employs people to arrange his adventures and film his glory.

  • @professionalamateur417
    @professionalamateur417 Рік тому +3847

    The enthusiasm Tom has for simulators is impeccable. He's such a great inspiration that now I really want to try this tank simulator myself.

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Рік тому +2

      Lmfao same actually 😅

    • @azgarogly
      @azgarogly Рік тому +5

      Go Swiss, I guess.
      It has something to see except tank simulator.

    • @Genius_at_Work
      @Genius_at_Work Рік тому +10

      Certainly has. Sadly, my Invitation to check out the new Ship Engine Room Simulator at my Maritime Academy didn't get past his Management. Things might have been different if I contacted Tom Scott himself.

    • @acarriere30
      @acarriere30 Рік тому +3

      Personally this is more advanced then our simulator game because your in a moving box instead of a none moving chair...

    • @someduckwithanultimax6549
      @someduckwithanultimax6549 Рік тому +3

      I got to try this thing a couple of years ago, it’s incredibly fun!

  • @rayanderson5797
    @rayanderson5797 Рік тому +2073

    As a lover of miniatures and dioramas, this is just the coolest, cutest thing.

  • @Thwack19
    @Thwack19 Рік тому +45

    I find it absolutely awesome that, since starting my job at a facility that still uses this old tech, I can appreciate the kind of effort for analyzing circuits and finding replacement parts it took to get this working. Never in my life did I think I'd be using an oscilloscope or logic probe as old as my mom to be trouble shooting next gen warfare technology. Bravo to the engineers and technicians who got this fully functioning again! And a thank you to them as well for seeing it worth preserving!

  • @shawnmurdock8059
    @shawnmurdock8059 Рік тому +29

    This is really cool. Kudos to the Swiss military for saving this piece of history. I hope they kept the old computer even though it was not working - maybe just for show .. comparison to the rasberrypi would be fun.

  • @jay_fp5019
    @jay_fp5019 Рік тому +693

    I recall the "urban simulator legends" about the instructor suddenly ending the lesson part and getting the student to chase the random "giant spider" (which is what they would have looked like through the magnification lens) across the model landscape

    • @livingonthetyne
      @livingonthetyne Рік тому +28

      haha I can imagine that, classic. :D

    • @AlexApol
      @AlexApol Рік тому +103

      "giant enemy spider" starts playing. That is an awesome bit of info.

    • @suburban-mech2107
      @suburban-mech2107 Рік тому +73

      Contact. Spider. 200 meters. Baring 345.

    • @Lizlodude
      @Lizlodude Рік тому +35

      *brings pet bearded dragon* So for today's lesson...

    • @kylejscheffler
      @kylejscheffler Рік тому +8

      @@Lizlodude BLUE OYSTER CULT INTENSIFIES

  • @thomasmacdonough288
    @thomasmacdonough288 Рік тому +2393

    This is such a cool concept. Miniatures and dioramas are always so cool to look at, but to actually be *in* one? That's a world I'd like to live in.

    • @SadButter
      @SadButter Рік тому +56

      The way you phrase it makes it sound like a Twilight Zone episode.

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Рік тому +2

      I wanna go there just for that :D

    • @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
      @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory Рік тому +1

      @@SadButter the book "On The Blue Comet" takes that concept, it's a good book.

    • @nickkohlmann
      @nickkohlmann Рік тому

      Same here. Miniature builder.

    • @travis4948
      @travis4948 Рік тому +9

      Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

  • @kinangeagle133
    @kinangeagle133 Рік тому +168

    This tech plus current sim racing tech can probably be our gateway to remotely controlling cars on real non race track roads.

    • @bento2670
      @bento2670 Рік тому +15

      I'd argue it's already possible, the reason why we aren't using it I can only guess but it could be simply because viewers don't want races to feel 'faked'

    • @crumbopulis
      @crumbopulis Рік тому +6

      Sure you could rc an actual car, what happens when you crash it?

    • @muleboy3537
      @muleboy3537 Рік тому

      @@crumbopulis if you die in the game you die for real

    • @tatotaytoman5934
      @tatotaytoman5934 Рік тому +7

      @@crumbopulis probably way cheaper to do so, it could be an engine and chassis with a simple electronic control system. As opposed to a full body car with extra things such as safety features like a frame, or seats, or windows or a body. Not to mention the driver being in the car.

    • @obeseperson
      @obeseperson Рік тому +3

      @@crumbopulis you ain’t supposed to crash it

  • @CommunistPartyOfArstotzka
    @CommunistPartyOfArstotzka 2 місяці тому +4

    Theoretically this has the most realistic graphics of any simulator

  • @kawonnowak
    @kawonnowak Рік тому +2279

    Many years ago I had a conversation with a very senior RAF officer who told me that years earlier while he was 'flying' a simulator using the original system upon which this is based, some other officers had stuck an enormous bluebottle fly on a pin and inserted it into the landscape where he suddenly came upon it on a high speed/low altitude route. He said it was horrific.

    • @JuanGamer0202
      @JuanGamer0202 Рік тому +269

      "MAY DAY MAY DAY THERE IS A GIANT BLUE BOTTLE ON MY WAY"

    • @Studio23Media
      @Studio23Media Рік тому +106

      HAHAHAHA that is a great way to mess with somebody 😂

    • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785
      @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 Рік тому +162

      Lmao! That's brilliant! Must have been like an old monster movie. Someone should stick a few ants, a preying mantis, and maybe a small lizard like an anole into the tank simulator for the tourists during the month of October as a special treat, hahah.

    • @SoldierXXL
      @SoldierXXL Рік тому +23

      That was the RAF Harrier sim I believe !

    • @rikdent775
      @rikdent775 Рік тому +34

      @@SoldierXXL I believe so, at Wittering. Sometimes the camera would crash into the map! Also a tiny boat in a river was a scale model of a famous battleship, I forget which one, it's been 50 years!

  • @caput_in_astris
    @caput_in_astris Рік тому +2759

    I am living 30 minutes from this place and had no idea this would exist?!
    Just stepping out of the simulator right now at it was indeed amazing!!!
    Many thanks for having it make me know it !! 😊

    • @sugarfree5055
      @sugarfree5055 Рік тому +88

      i live 5 min away from it, also didnt know they had this :D

    • @mancbiker17
      @mancbiker17 Рік тому +26

      Oh you lucky guy. I’d love to try this ! 🥰

    • @sjonnieplayfull5859
      @sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому +4

      @@sugarfree5055 Have you guys tried it by now?

    • @caput_in_astris
      @caput_in_astris Рік тому +73

      @@mancbiker17 Yes it was indeed very much worth it. 😀
      In particular, there are great people that will explain you during ca. 20 minutes and in demo tank, how to drive a tank - before you step into the simulator.
      Not so easy at all (two engines, 6 gears, need to pay constant attention to RPM etc) but really fun!
      Cost 40 CHF (= ca 40 $ / 40 €).
      But now they have closed until April 2023 so need to be patient if you wish to try it….

    • @berserkasaurusrex4233
      @berserkasaurusrex4233 Рік тому +7

      Can you film the view and post it, cause that's the only thing I clicked this video for and there's hardly any POV shots. I want to know what it actually looks like.

  • @KyleCowden
    @KyleCowden Рік тому +26

    That is very similar to the Level D airliner sims of the same period. But they had HUGE dioramas with mirrored walls to stitch together the "infinity" into the next diorama. The AA Flight Academy had massive rooms with massive dioramas for various airports. The computer added weather, clouds, etc.

  • @mistersamdi
    @mistersamdi Рік тому +10

    I was a 19K in the US Army back in the 90's, I would LOVE to check out this old simulator and give it a try. This is too cool!

  • @jaytravis2487
    @jaytravis2487 Рік тому +1145

    This is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. I wish there was a link to some uninterrupted tiny-camera tank POV footage!

    • @jero37
      @jero37 Рік тому +121

      I'd love a split screen of the interior footage along with a view of the camera unit moving about the diorama.

    • @FlightRecorder1
      @FlightRecorder1 Рік тому +24

      Someone needs to build a twitter controlled version of this

    • @stephhhie17
      @stephhhie17 Рік тому +3

      @@FlightRecorder1 It would just be flying

  • @eshep71
    @eshep71 Рік тому +353

    I love it, The tank model is a sewing machine guide/guard. I always found that piece fascinating to watch when I was younger and would watch my mom sew.

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 Рік тому +15

      They use the same word too: 'foot'

    • @justindunlap1235
      @justindunlap1235 Рік тому +4

      Presser foot is the proper term

    • @Heylon1313
      @Heylon1313 Рік тому

      Thank you for confirming my assumption that it's from a sewing machine!

  • @legionaireb
    @legionaireb Рік тому +87

    You've got to appreciate what they were able to do with analog back in the day.
    So could this simulator fire it's weapon or was it strictly for navigation?

    • @100gecsrbetterthangod5
      @100gecsrbetterthangod5 Рік тому +59

      It was strictly training for driving. The person who drives the tank is not the same person that loads or fires rounds. That would require a totally different simulator.

    • @legionaireb
      @legionaireb Рік тому +7

      @@100gecsrbetterthangod5 I figured.

  • @ArmorandArtillery
    @ArmorandArtillery Рік тому +24

    This is INCREDIBLY cool, both from a modeling standpoint and a history standpoint

  • @robjchristopher
    @robjchristopher Рік тому +817

    Many many years ago I worked in a place that had an aircraft version of this - as the aircraft flew towards the mirror around the edge of the model, artificial cloud was generated and the camera turned around 180 degrees, the image was mirrored and the cloud removed. The aircraft then carried on. The detail in the model was incredible and all hand made / painted. It was mounted on a wall, vertically, not horizontally as shown in this video. I don't think it survived when the site was closed down - heartbreaking!

    • @jamesduncan6729
      @jamesduncan6729 Рік тому +19

      Wow! That would have been incredible to see. I bet that was terrific fun 👍🏻

    • @robertkeddie
      @robertkeddie Рік тому +24

      I've seen one like that too! I thought it was connected to a Nimrod simulator at Marconi's base at Hillend, Fife, still open as part of BAe Systems. I was there for a visit in the seventies, but I may have seen it at RAE Farnborough, where I worked in the summer of 80/81/82.

    • @tonyb8066
      @tonyb8066 Рік тому +11

      I saw one of those in the US. It might have been at AA's training center in Ft. Worth, Texas. Cool thing to see.

    • @robertwarner5963
      @robertwarner5963 Рік тому +14

      This reminds me of a visit to Canadian Aviation Electronics (near Montreal) during the 1970s. They had a similar simulator for training airline pilots. The biggest difference was that the model landscape was tilted up at 80 dgrees and leaned against a hangar wall.

    • @robjchristopher
      @robjchristopher Рік тому

      The one I saw was at Farnborough

  • @ElizabethSwims
    @ElizabethSwims Рік тому +2343

    Thank you for bringing the world to us

    • @magic_cfw
      @magic_cfw Рік тому +22

      The real sized one or the miniature one?

    • @neoneinar5761
      @neoneinar5761 Рік тому +1

      Well said & agreed!

    • @fran7947
      @fran7947 Рік тому +6

      That's so wholesome, I feel the same

    • @khunsunai2551
      @khunsunai2551 Рік тому

      @@fran7947
      Why you left me to get tortured ?
      I was forced to escape by myself and passed out in the woods. I am now in a mental hospital and is about to escape.
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @podulox
      @podulox Рік тому

      If only a tiny bit of it
      >_

  • @shermanator87
    @shermanator87 Рік тому +16

    The Swiss military museum must be full of absolutely pristine stuff.

  • @vt6020
    @vt6020 Рік тому +7

    As someone who has been playing with various PC based simulators for almost three decades, this really blows me away. I had no idea that something like this exists.

  • @clicli9591
    @clicli9591 Рік тому +67

    I work for a sim company in the UK
    Singer/linkmiles. They had a tank sim and some great stories. Main one being they put a spider on one side of a hill so when someone gets to the top and looking down it scared the f... out of them.

  • @michaelpeterson3354
    @michaelpeterson3354 Рік тому +59

    Was hoping for more video of the simulated view from the POV of the driver. This is an amazing bit of analog tech.

    • @notmyname3681
      @notmyname3681 Рік тому +1

      Yes would have liked to see more of the driver's pov.

  • @ConsciousAtoms
    @ConsciousAtoms Рік тому +531

    Now I have this weird urge to go and build my own version. That miniature terrain looks so cool when seen from the camera.

    • @jhonthecat5061
      @jhonthecat5061 Рік тому +32

      Imagine different types of vehicles too, race cars, sports cars, rally cars, huge mining trucks, maybe even a bulldozer where you could actually push mini piles of rocks. Could do boats for sure too, planes probably not. The terrain has endless possibility's too, make a miniature model of mars terrain for rovers, even the bottom of the ocean floor, mountains, so cool

    • @PadeMoro
      @PadeMoro Рік тому +1

      Imagine if someone had a setup like this, but then attached the camera to a drone. You could fly around. That would be so cool. Surely someone has done this already.

    • @samnangchea5025
      @samnangchea5025 Рік тому +1

      This would be a total dream of mine just to have in my home because I was always that kid who loved miniature models of airports or cities whenever I'd travel.

    • @iwasinnamuknow
      @iwasinnamuknow Рік тому +3

      @@jhonthecat5061 I really want to build a miniature earthmoving simulator now. What a project, if only I had the space.

    • @BM-yy8db
      @BM-yy8db Рік тому

      I'm curious what would happen if you drive into a tree. Surely if it's open for tourists they'd get people steering into scenery (by accident?) all the time right?

  • @rag_man673
    @rag_man673 Рік тому +2

    Bloody incredible. Bravo to all who worked on it and those whom restored it. Bravo.

  • @TheCappedFilmmaker
    @TheCappedFilmmaker Рік тому +9

    I always used to imagine these kind of things before VR really took off, there’s a blast from the past. Great Video 😊

  • @ForkGenesis
    @ForkGenesis Рік тому +531

    Wow! The thing I have noticed just now that in Tom Scott's videos, everything is a real place: he doesn't just tells us about some place in the past. He leaves links to a museums for US to try it, because he wants to share with us the knowledge of an existing of this place. I find it fascinating. Thank you so much, Tom! I hope it won't close by the time I will come there.

    • @ro7680
      @ro7680 Рік тому +5

      Tank you so much* ;)

    • @swordzanderson5352
      @swordzanderson5352 Рік тому

      @@ro7680 take my like and get out

    • @ForkGenesis
      @ForkGenesis Рік тому

      @@ro7680 yoo, im glad my opinion is popular. Are there some grammatical errors I could fix? Sorry, not an English native

    • @ro7680
      @ro7680 Рік тому +1

      @@ForkGenesis no your grammar is fine! I was just making a joke.

    • @ForkGenesis
      @ForkGenesis Рік тому

      @@ro7680 oh I didnt even catch it lmao

  • @princesshansalorre
    @princesshansalorre Рік тому +211

    that ending "it is really dangerous what you do, here is a game, it's like a game. this job is not a game" feels so important.

    • @TheTrueHazkali
      @TheTrueHazkali Рік тому +69

      @@precisionleadthrowing4628 Absolutely not. That is an awful, hideous, dangerous idea. You do not have to be a solider to understand the gravity of war, nor to be affected by war. You do not have to be a solider to have something to offer your community in the democratic process. Your proposal would (depending on country) disenfranchise women, the old, and the disabled. Do you honestly think that they should have no say in the goverance of their country?

    • @JulianRyf
      @JulianRyf Рік тому

      Well, in neutral Switzerland, tank driver is actually also mostly like a game in reality...

    • @AokijiTheIceWarrior
      @AokijiTheIceWarrior Рік тому +16

      @@TheTrueHazkali I don't give the benefit of the doubt to people who bring up a topic like that under an unrelated topic. They are 100% conscious about what they typed.

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Рік тому +5

      @@precisionleadthrowing4628 You took Starship troopers to heart, didn't you?

    • @Bikonito
      @Bikonito Рік тому +7

      @@precisionleadthrowing4628 please stop exposing yourself to lead

  • @Alex-gi7sm
    @Alex-gi7sm Рік тому +2

    Thank you for showing this amazing piece of technical history. Awseome! Never would have imagined that somone could build something like this. Great!

  • @thomson765
    @thomson765 Рік тому +6

    It runs on a freaking RaspberryPi. further proof that if you are an aspiring programmer, you don't need fancy equipment to learn

  • @reddevilfan100
    @reddevilfan100 Рік тому +339

    That's incredible, it's like a giant 6 axis pantograph as far as the movement of the mini tank affecting the big tank. Absolutely ingenious.

    • @AaronOfMpls
      @AaronOfMpls Рік тому +4

      Indeed! It reminds me of a big X-Y pen plotter -- but with the "pen" able to move up and down and swivel around, too.

  • @dylanroemmele906
    @dylanroemmele906 Рік тому +1971

    Imagine a world where video games were like this. Hundreds of physical worlds in some office building or warehouse; when they need to do maintenance, you just see some giant guy in a grey jumpsuit hovering over the game world. The world we missed out on :(

    • @Mr_Boss_Smile
      @Mr_Boss_Smile Рік тому +99

      that mario kart game

    • @dylanroemmele906
      @dylanroemmele906 Рік тому +71

      @@carbharharbcar5867 thank you very cool

    • @markuss2248
      @markuss2248 Рік тому +66

      It is reality. Check out "Isotopium Chernobyl Gameplay"

    • @potatobeetle9384
      @potatobeetle9384 Рік тому

      @@carbharharbcar5867 who asked for your opinion >_>

    • @hito1988
      @hito1988 Рік тому +70

      imagine the chaos of an MMO, hundrets of cameras roaming the physical playground and collide with each other.

  • @dcard228
    @dcard228 Рік тому +5

    This is absolutely genius. Kudos to the people who designed this

  • @spitfyre1551
    @spitfyre1551 Рік тому +1

    This is incredible, thank you for sharing.

  • @jero37
    @jero37 Рік тому +579

    The gentlemen explaining the simulator were so excellent, I loved the older fellow, he feels like a good fatherly CO type. It's probably very nice to run a museum and not have to be overly concerned about needing to do the real thing, but his attitude would be good to have if they had to shutter the museum to do the real thing. Also what a great camo pattern.

    • @paulneilson4106
      @paulneilson4106 Рік тому +4

      He looks to be 30/35 years my junior.
      Thanks.

    • @TheFujac
      @TheFujac Рік тому +2

      as a CO i bet he can shout really loudly!

    • @ianhopkins8948
      @ianhopkins8948 Рік тому +8

      That camo pattern is a flecktarn pattern if you were curious, TAZ 83 to be precise

    • @MangasColoradas941
      @MangasColoradas941 Рік тому +1

      @@ianhopkins8948 its not flecktarn is derived from a completely different ww2 german pattern, it also predates flecktarn and isnt issued by the swiss anymore iirc

    • @martinpaulsen1592
      @martinpaulsen1592 Рік тому +1

      Seemed more like the grizzled NCO type, to me. I could easily picture him training generations of newbie lieutenants...

  • @Boeketijn
    @Boeketijn Рік тому +373

    Just a nod of appreciation to the seamless transition at 21 seconds. It’s like there’s no break in the voiceover!

    • @krakenpots5693
      @krakenpots5693 Рік тому +19

      it is slight, but very well done!

    • @themightyjagrafess8596
      @themightyjagrafess8596 Рік тому +11

      00:21

    • @chaomatic5328
      @chaomatic5328 Рік тому +1

      @@themightyjagrafess8596 ty

    • @Tahgtahv
      @Tahgtahv Рік тому +2

      There is definitely a break after "so instead..." maybe. Remember the audio is recorded separately anyway. Normally, you would slice the audio and video at the same place. In this case, it appears as tho they extended the audio from the previous scene, and overlapped it with the panning shot of the new scene. You wouldn't even have to be very precise at all while filming, as you can just leave more or less of the panning shot in to line up the audio during the edit.

  • @Laxpowertoo
    @Laxpowertoo Рік тому +2

    I learned to drive an AMX10RC reconnaissance tank in an exact same simulator at a military base in Cassis in the south of France in 1984 when I was with 1ere REC. Those days it was state of the art. It may all seem a little crude compared to today's systems, but it was very realistic and taught you everything you needed to know down to the last detail. It was also very unsympathetic, recording every tiny mistake you made in preparation for the bollocking when you dismounted. It could simulate different weather conditions day and night, including night vision and infra red. After a week of simulated driving I was able to jump into the real thing and drive away with confidence. 🏁

  • @renanchagas7052
    @renanchagas7052 Рік тому +3

    Wow, such an amazing setup for the 70s!

  • @nicosjerps5275
    @nicosjerps5275 Рік тому +93

    in 1984, when i was in the military, i learned driving a Leopard 1 in a simulator just like this one. Nice to see that these guys preserved this one.

    • @DDRMaennchen
      @DDRMaennchen Рік тому +2

      I was 1999 in the Bundeswehr. It was in Stadtallendorf where i get to drivingschool for tanks. Was the same simulator like that. Was fun to drive.

    • @lucvanackeren5445
      @lucvanackeren5445 Рік тому

      I had 1 civilian collegue who was the only specialist for the Leopard 1 simulator for the Belgian Armed Forces . He had to scramble for major repairs on the simulator on many occasions ..

  • @ch1lly05
    @ch1lly05 Рік тому +106

    I love the fact that the camera module is sliding on a sewing machine foot or whatever it’s called

  • @rikstar8144
    @rikstar8144 Рік тому +95

    For those that clicked the thumbnail to see the landscape, there's only about 10 seconds worth of footage of the model landscape.

    • @kingofwishfulthinking2490
      @kingofwishfulthinking2490 Рік тому +3

      Thank you. Starts at 1:50

    • @multi_arm
      @multi_arm Рік тому

      🗿

    • @chetcarman3530
      @chetcarman3530 Рік тому +14

      Yes, kind of irritated me that we got more screen time of faces than seeing what it he was seeing. But of course it's 2022 & ME is the most important thing; the rest is just background.

  • @The_Slayer666
    @The_Slayer666 Рік тому +5

    Wow thats cool, ive been there multiple times and i have to say that it was a very interesting experience! The museum itself is great aswell

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech Рік тому +830

    That was great. Would love to check that out

    • @YourBoyDonald
      @YourBoyDonald Рік тому +2

      Same here.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Рік тому +1

      I could drive across all the dioramas I made as a kid! If I'd kept any of them 😣

  • @superjarri
    @superjarri Рік тому +15

    I'm an electrical engineer myself and this setup truly fascinates me. The genious and technical challenge to develop such a tool with the techonology available at the time is incredible.

    • @Spartan0430
      @Spartan0430 Рік тому +2

      humanity never ceases to amaze with their creativity and ingenuity

  • @Duncan_1971
    @Duncan_1971 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant solution I remember this on Tomorrow's World on the BBC. Imagine however pioneering this was in it's day.

  • @THIS---GUY
    @THIS---GUY Рік тому

    This was fascinating. Thanks for all you do

  • @Mr_wayne0805
    @Mr_wayne0805 Рік тому +254

    Did some training in a chieftain tank simulation at Bovi. It had the same system. Tiny camera on a large model map. Weirdest feeling ever if you crashed it, as it used to raise its self up so you got a feeling of being catapulted in the air. Also the giant spider running in front wasn't a good experience 😕. I think the model map is now in the tank museum, Bovington.

    • @jgraaay18
      @jgraaay18 Рік тому +39

      I'll bet; military hardware wasn't built with house-sized eight legged freaks in mind! That's hysterical

    • @scottfw7169
      @scottfw7169 Рік тому +25

      Hahaha! Love the giant spider bit! 🤣

    • @TheCimbrianBull
      @TheCimbrianBull Рік тому +3

      If you miss tank simulators I can highly recommend the PC tank simulator "Steel Beasts" in which you can operate a Leopard 1 main battle tank.

    • @wraithcadmus
      @wraithcadmus Рік тому +19

      Does HESH work on giant arachnids?

    • @qAngel
      @qAngel Рік тому +6

      the giant enemy spider

  • @ChrisBigBad
    @ChrisBigBad Рік тому +219

    I want a longer version and really take a look at every piece of the puzzle.

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR Рік тому +25

      Indeed, it was a bit disappointing how little detail there was. It would've been interesting to see how the feedback worked and so on.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому +3

      I wonder if they want to invite CuriousMarc from France maybe he can restore the original electronics while at it.

    • @jerrell1169
      @jerrell1169 Рік тому +10

      @@SianaGearz That’s a temporary solution, it’s best to replace it with something that can be easily serviced and fixed by people that aren’t trained with 70s era electronics and mechanical computing.

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Рік тому

      @@DoubleMonoLR if not wrong that was remade by the museum, the actual might have been of a higher fidelity... tho i think those model enthusiast could probably remake one of those if given time and money...

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому

      @@jerrell1169 It's good to have both. There is no assurance that the Pi based replacement is functionally identical to original circuit unless original circuit is maintained alongside it.
      That being said 70s tech is not as short lived as it seems. All classic semiconductor devices, 74000 series, 4000 series, are still being manufactured (compatible) and in fact present in modern devices alongside modern ICs in your devices using smaller IC packaging. And some processors from the era as well, you can just buy a Z80. More devices have been reimplemented as synthezable logic that can run in a CPLD.
      And in fact understanding 70s era logic is mandatory electrical engineer education, i feel - immensely helpful in understanding anything that came after and that we use today.

  • @flpanhead
    @flpanhead 6 місяців тому

    This is so awesome! Best thing I've seen in a while. And it runs on a raspberry pi? Genius. Thank you for showing this to us.

  • @evanboron4917
    @evanboron4917 7 місяців тому +3

    the ultimate war thunder gaming setup

  • @timheywood7521
    @timheywood7521 Рік тому +86

    There was a hall in Bovington in the 80's with 4 Chieftain simulators - they only ever scheduled 3 trainees at a time as 1 was usually broken :) In the Bovington simulators the "Foot" was actually the foot from a sewing machine, repurposed.

    • @Mr_wayne0805
      @Mr_wayne0805 Рік тому +7

      Did my training on it in 2000. Before they decommissioned it and took it down. Great fun. 👍

  • @thebenforever
    @thebenforever Рік тому +245

    This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. It seems like such an out-there concept, so it's incredible to see that it was actually put into practice.

  • @oldmanhutch
    @oldmanhutch Рік тому +2

    The end hit hard, sending home that this virtual simulator game experience for you was used to train young men to go to war not that long ago.

  • @Sendit77
    @Sendit77 5 місяців тому

    well done for preserving it

  • @MaybeAnnatar
    @MaybeAnnatar Рік тому +18

    Honestly the fact that this big simulator that was probably close to the pinnicle of tech in the 70's now runs on a raspberry pi is nuts

    • @bay0r
      @bay0r Рік тому +2

      what baffled me more was that they replaced the computer parts with a simple raspberry Pi.

  • @SemiHypercube
    @SemiHypercube Рік тому +517

    Cool that it actually uses a miniature set for the environment since you couldn't really make a computer simulation back then

    • @PDBisht
      @PDBisht Рік тому +17

      Really cool idea, tbh

    • @benfennell6842
      @benfennell6842 Рік тому +17

      Same as how we did big catastrophes and explosions on film before CG: miniatures!

    • @rheticus5198
      @rheticus5198 Рік тому +27

      Now we have virtual reality. Back then we had real virtuality.

    • @spot1401
      @spot1401 Рік тому +1

      they should more tanks into it. and webcams in the tiny houses so you watch it from the environment

  • @toututu2993
    @toututu2993 Рік тому

    Super awesome solution of a simulator back then. Thanks for brining us this awesome intelligent marvel engineering from the past

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted 11 місяців тому +1

    It really sucks that there's only one of these left in the world, these things should be in museums all around teh world.

  • @AabhasLall
    @AabhasLall Рік тому +242

    I wonder how hard it would be to develop something like this for Knuffingen / Miniatur Wunderland. A separate area where visitors are "actually" driving across the model landscape. That would be so awesome!

    • @RCmies
      @RCmies Рік тому +8

      You could probably fit a camera inside one of the models

    • @SpitfireZ2310
      @SpitfireZ2310 Рік тому +18

      With modern technology nowadays it would be fairly easy and relatively affordable, however the problem is visitors could either deliberately or accidentally damage the miniatures or surrounding scenery while driving the tiny miniature vehicles so that's probably why places like Knuffingen don't implement such attractions.

    • @Dickstick
      @Dickstick Рік тому +1

      ​@@SpitfireZ2310 I know from the miniatur wunderland that they sadly have a big problem with visitors stealing (popular) models. Imagine not only losing a model which took hours or days to make but also an expensive small camera.

    • @AabhasLall
      @AabhasLall Рік тому

      @@RCmies They did fit an Insta360 on one of the trains. :) but sadly you're not in control of it. You can just watch.

    • @AabhasLall
      @AabhasLall Рік тому

      @@SpitfireZ2310 I agree, that's why it should be a special attraction, kind of like te VR experience which is available at an extra cost after the main tour.

  • @lyingpancake95
    @lyingpancake95 Рік тому +240

    I love the juxtaposition of your last video featuring a cutting edge flight simulator for airliner pilots to this vintage, analog tank simulator. Really amazing!

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Рік тому

    That’s just so cool. Such ingenuity.

  • @grey8940
    @grey8940 Рік тому +3

    This is awesome. Just wished you showed more of the simulation driving around.

  • @SharpBadger
    @SharpBadger Рік тому +439

    I'm amazed every single time on the rate that you publish these high-quality episodes. You have video's once a week and still have a high standard show. I'm impressed and love every single episode.

    • @k.r.baylor8825
      @k.r.baylor8825 Рік тому +17

      Tom explained in a vid of his that he can afford a post-production editor, and he can hire local cameramen for the shoot. He researches the episodes, writes a script himself, but the tech stuff is all outsourced. He's doing okay on YT and can afford these production expenses.

    • @dudeilligence6441
      @dudeilligence6441 Рік тому +7

      It's four minutes long guy calm down I can film myself doing a tourist attraction in 1440 too

    • @Vyclops
      @Vyclops Рік тому +19

      @@dudeilligence6441 but you're not Tom Scott, so it would suck

    • @khanzy.
      @khanzy. Рік тому

      @@dudeilligence6441 you talk like a dickhead

    • @d3r4g45
      @d3r4g45 Рік тому +1

      There is an entire team behind this all. 4 mil views is 40k$ from YT alone. Thatr money can get you quite budget for a team for research, script, production and post. It's an entire studio behind this all.

  • @b9y
    @b9y Рік тому +108

    This is next level! Wow, the fact that the metal slider translates in to simulator movements too?!

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Рік тому

      Well, yea, that part is the easy one to do analog. Curious how they did the memory bit with all the different surface materials.

  • @SlavicUnionGaming
    @SlavicUnionGaming Рік тому +5

    i almost died from laughter when he said they made the computer run with a rasberry pi

  • @shyamdevadas6099
    @shyamdevadas6099 Рік тому

    This is TOTALLY AWESOME! Great video!

  • @steerwithmyrear
    @steerwithmyrear Рік тому +107

    Many flight simulators used to work this way. My father flew the Jaguar and they’d hide toy spiders and other things around the scenery, so you’d come round a valley at 500mph and suddenly see a 100ft high arachnid. 😅

  • @alvinip9128
    @alvinip9128 Рік тому +77

    I love how after doing extremely high tech 737 flight sim tom goes and do a miniature model based tank sim

    • @Zestrayswede
      @Zestrayswede Рік тому

      From state-of-the-art to retro within 2 videos

  • @bloodandguts6586
    @bloodandguts6586 Рік тому +1

    Tanks for the video.

  • @robbienl8176
    @robbienl8176 Рік тому +1

    Tank you very much!

  • @acdeeiprrt
    @acdeeiprrt Рік тому +19

    That's absolutely adorable

  • @felicitygee381
    @felicitygee381 Рік тому +314

    This is great, Tom I think you have single handedly increased the wait time for this particular exhibit for the next five years 😁

    • @Pineapple-em3so
      @Pineapple-em3so Рік тому +17

      Surely! I live in Zurich, and I never knew that there was such a museum near me. I definitely want to visit it now!😁

    • @PreposterousJellyfish
      @PreposterousJellyfish Рік тому +2

      @@Pineapple-em3so Same!

    • @OptimusCrime_69
      @OptimusCrime_69 Рік тому +1

      I never heard of this and I only have to drive about 15 minutes to get there.

  • @nagesh007
    @nagesh007 Рік тому

    Amazing , Thanks for the video 😍

  • @jamesberwick2210
    @jamesberwick2210 Рік тому +4

    I was assigned to the 436th Airlift Wing, at Dover. I had the chance to go inside the flight simulator building for the C-5A. the simulator was actually small; the rest of the building was filled with maps that the crew actually flew a similar camera system over so they saw what they would on approach to any airport they had. If they had a mission into a different airport, they mounted a movie camera and took movies of the flight into areas they didn't have maps for. Projected on to the windshield, it was quite realistic and the next crews that flew into say Moscow with all the Presidential equipment, they knew what the terrain looked like and could familiarize themselves with air traffic control instructions before ever lifting off the ground. Now it's probably held in computers half the size.

  • @munnsie100
    @munnsie100 Рік тому +179

    Wow, seeing that analogue/electromechanical solution of that time period is endlessly fascinating. It’s so simple in the concept, but so complicated in the execution and the electronics involved. Massive respect to the museum for restoring/resurrecting this piece of history.

  • @thatsruffdog
    @thatsruffdog Рік тому +74

    I know this is definitely a dream come true for Tom. It’s like one of those children’s shows that used toys for the story like “Thunderbirds.”
    It probably reminds him of “Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons” which he said he used to watch reruns of as a kid in the “Driving Backwards” video.

  • @ThomasConover
    @ThomasConover Рік тому

    Absolutely mind blowing engineering craftsmanship. ❤

  • @haelww1
    @haelww1 11 місяців тому +1

    I was in this very simulator today, partially thanks to this video. And that was awesome !!

  • @pavarottiaardvark3431
    @pavarottiaardvark3431 Рік тому +45

    I saw one of these for a periscope once, no computer, just a periscope with a miniature seascape . The idea was that you'd have a limited amount of time to scan your surroundings and then there were test questions about what you saw.

  • @citruskeys
    @citruskeys Рік тому +58

    So interesting to hear that what was probably an incredibly cutting edge computer back in the day was replaced by a raspberry pi! Shows the leaps and bounds computational equipment has gone through.

    • @siegfried2k4
      @siegfried2k4 Рік тому +1

      Even the missiles and the drones of today are powered by computers weaker than an old Android phone

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Рік тому +4

      But it’s entirely different technology, this is still in real life. It’s like saying cars have come so far from being horse carriages, it’s something completely different

  • @morphshag
    @morphshag Рік тому

    I love old tech like this. they wanted to get something done and figured out how to make it happen with the technology of the time. Miniture cameras and a pressure tood connected to a hydraulic tank simulator is just brilliant.

  • @jerrybailey5797
    @jerrybailey5797 Рік тому +1

    That is incredible a tank simulator based on miniature landscape, amazing 👏 👌 👍