Bloke transforms storage into final man cave with cockpit and departure lounge
Alberto Paduanelli, 43, turned his ardour for flying into actuality by reworking his house right into a 737-800 cockpit, the place he invitations “aviation enthusiasts, and aspiring pilots” to make use of the simulator
A bloke has constructed a large Boeing 737 flight simulator in his storage, full with a departure lounge, so he can “fly around the world”.
Alberto Paduanelli, 43, turned his ardour for flying into actuality by reworking his house right into a £130,000 737-800 cockpit.
He invitations “aviation enthusiasts, passionate hobbyists, and aspiring pilots” to make use of the simulator to fly to airports worldwide. The simulator makes use of real-time maps and climate updates to offer an genuine flying expertise.
The dad-of-two drew inspiration from his background in digital engineering and a long-term love for plane. Due to his job, Alberto has travelled quite a bit and says he is been on an actual 737 a whole lot of instances – however solely as a passenger.
Alberto, a medical gadgets auditor primarily based in Sherfield-On-Loddon, Hampshire, has now remodeled his storage right into a simulator with immersive expertise and actual controls.