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 Saturday, June 26, 2010

As announced in my sessions and my workshop at the Solid Quality Summit in Vienna, you can download the materials from here:

Thanks for attending my sessions and have fun :-)

-Klaus

Saturday, June 26, 2010 9:45:16 AM (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Monday, April 26, 2010

As announced in my Developer Camp workshop in Berlin you can download my workshop material from here:

Thanks for attending my workshop and have fun :-)

-Klaus

Monday, April 26, 2010 9:55:38 AM (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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As announced in my European PASS session you can download my session material from here:

Thanks for attending my session and have fun :-)

-Klaus

Monday, April 26, 2010 9:51:41 AM (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Saturday, February 27, 2010

As announced in my VSOne sessions and in my workshop you can download my session material from here:

Thanks for attending my sessions and have fun :-)

-Klaus

Saturday, February 27, 2010 5:24:49 PM (Westeuropäische Zeit, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Saturday, February 06, 2010
  • Born on February 4, 2010 – 09:08
  • 3210 gr
  • 51 cm
  • All systems are up & running :-)

IMGA0006

IMGA0015

-Philip, Karin & Klaus

Saturday, February 06, 2010 9:54:58 AM (Westeuropäische Zeit, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Wednesday, January 13, 2010

It’s 4:30pm on a nice autumn day, the sun stands deep in the west of Vienna, and during it’s decent the horizon’s color slowly changes to red. In the next minutes we will get a wonderful sunset here in Vienna. Unfortunately my copilot and I have no time to relax and join the sunset, because we are currently sitting in a Boeing 737-800 and our lineup at the runway 29 in Vienna Schwechat was a few minutes ago. A few seconds ago, Schwechat tower has given us the clearance for takeoff with the following impressive words: “OE-AKS, cleared for takeoff on runway 29”.

We have successfully completed our prestart checklists, my left hand holds the yoke of the Boeing 737-800, and my right hand is on the throttle lever, which I move very carefully forward. After both engines have established, I release the parking brake, and activate the auto-throttle, which takes the control and management of both engines. A few seconds after our acceleration, my copilot calls out “80 knots” to inform me that both speed indicators are showing the same speed. A few seconds after, my cocpilot calls-out “V1” and I take my right hand away from the throttle lever – now there is no return for us – we have to start whatever event occurs!

After a few seconds, my copilot calls-out “VR” and I rotate the nose of the Boeing for around 3° per seconds after we have reached an angle of climb of around 15°. After our climb angle is positive, my copilot retracts the landing gear, and I activate the auto-pilot, which flies us with the SID “SITNI 4C”, which we have programmed earlier on the FMC, through the west out of the airport Vienna. But then, a few seconds before we reach our next waypoint, the unavoidable occurs, for which we had danger till the takeoff in Vienna: the cockpit door opens, and someone says to us: “Honey, dinner is ready, will you now come!?

You have though that this story occurred in a real Boeing 737-800? You are completely wrong – welcome to Flightdeck Breitenlee, a Boeing 737-800 flight simulator in Vienna! The Flightdeck Breitenlee is a home-build Boeing 737-800 flight simulator, planned, builded and programmed by Klaus Aschenbrenner, which is now rented for your flight experiences. Currently the Flightdeck Breitenlee is driven by 5 high-end computers, and in the final step the flight simulator will have around 9 – 10 computers working in a network!

Who hasn’t dreamed as a child, to fly a big airliner such as a Boeing or an Airbus around the world? But unfortunately this child dream doesn’t come alive for some of us. On the other hand, till 9/11 you had the chance to walk into the cockpit during a flight and join the crew on the so-called “Jump seat” and watch their work in the air. But after 9/11 there is now no chance to get into the cockpit anymore… The only left option is to visit a flight simulator, like the A320 flight simulator at the Vienna Aviation Campus hosted by Lufthansa Flight Training. But a whole flight hour costs here around € 800 – of course without any flight instructor! So it’s not a real alternative…

The Flightdeck Breitenlee provides you for a fair price an almost high realistic simulated Boeing 737-800 flight simulator, based on the Microsoft Flight Simulator FSX. The whole building time of the flight simulator took around 2 years, where the planning and the research already started in the beginnings of the year 2006. Currently the Flightdeck Breitenlee offers you the following systems for your VFR/IFR flights:

  • The FMC (Flight Management Computer) simulates the whole pages of a Smiths CDU and enables you a complete flight planning with the creation of the necessary flight routes.
  • The MCP (Mode Control Panel) includes the auto-pilot and simulates the following modes:
    • LNAV (in combination with the FMC)^
    • VNAV (in combination with the FMC)
    • HDG SEL
    • LVL CHG
    • VOR LOC
    • APP
    • ALT HOLD
    • V/S
    • SPEED
    • N1
  • Through the EFIS you can control the ND display. The following modes are supported:
    • APP
    • VOR
    • MAP
    • PLAN
  • The motorized (yes, the throttle levers are moving during auto-throttle mode!) throttle quadrant includes:
    • 2 motorized throttle levers
    • Parking brake
    • Speed-Brake
    • Flaps-Lever
  • The MIP (Main Instrument Panel) includes:
    • 3 LCD monitors, which represents the whole glass-cockpit of the Boeing 737-800
    • All annunicators are fully simulated
    • Gear-Lever
    • Flaps-Gauge
    • Realistic Auto-Break System (RTO, 1, 2, 3, MAX)
  • The center pedestal includes
    • 2x NAV Panel
    • 2x COM Panel
    • 2x ADF Panel
    • 2x Mic Selectors
    • Weather radar
    • TCAS Transponder
    • 1x SELCAL
    • Cargo Fire Panel
  • The Instructor Station concluces the Flightdeck Breitenlee, with which all possible failures and errors can be introduced into the ongoing flight. You can also control the behavior of the weather within a few seconds. Do you wanted to do a CAT III landing in Vienna with fog and heavy crosswind on Runway 11? For the simulator it’s not a problem – and for you?

For further information about the Flightdeck Breitenlee you can directly contact Klaus Aschenbrenner, where you can also arrange the boarding for your first Boeing 737-800 flight on the pilot’s seat!

Klaus Aschenbrenner
Pichlgasse 16/6
A-1220 Wien
http://flightdeck.csharp.at
Klaus.Aschenbrenner@csharp.at
+43 676 833 04 341

 

The center pedestal

 

The center pedestal

 

The throttle quadrant

 

The EICAS

 

The PFD and ND

 

COM-, NAV- and ADF panels

 

The keypad of the CDU

 

Auto Break and Flaps Panel

 

The MCP

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 9:08:13 AM (Westeuropäische Zeit, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Saturday, November 07, 2009

As announced in my FILESTREAM talk you can download my session material from here:

Have fun and thanks for attending my session :-)

-Klaus

Saturday, November 07, 2009 3:33:04 PM (Westeuropäische Zeit, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Saturday, October 03, 2009

As announced in my SQLdays sessions and in my workshop you can download my session materials from here:

Have fun :-)

-Klaus

Saturday, October 03, 2009 9:05:00 AM (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Thursday, September 03, 2009

As you might already know from my previous blog postings, I’m currently building a fully-sized Boeing 737-800 flight simulator based on Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Please refer to this blog category for more information and pictures. The feedback along the several past months about this eciting project was very great and constructive:

  • “Klaus, you are just insane!”
  • “Keep going”
  • “Nice idea, when can I come flying?”
  • “Just great, when you arrange the next flying evening – I’m bringing the beer :-)
  • “It can’t be described with words – it’s just fabulous”
  • “Can you bring your flight simulator to my next customer event? I think they will like it…”

As you can see from this feedback, I think I’m on the right direction with this amazing project. But when I looked at this feedback, I was thinking a lot of time about the last statement: “Can you bring your flight simulator to my next customer event? I think they will like it…”. The (short) outcome of the thinking process is easy – with the current configuration and the big size of the flight simulator, I’m not able to move it out of the room – so there’s no chance to move it out of my house…

But, there was more! The other outcome of my thinking process leaded me to the following idea: I’m currently building a 2nd “mobile” version of the flight simulator which can be taken from one place to other places very easy, because it is based on several distinct modules, which can be disassembled very easily. This 2nd version of my flight simulator just consists and simulates the pilot side of the Boeing 737-800, and NOT the co-pilot side, which is far enough for this “simplified” version. With this version, which will be available within the next 1 – 2 months (it mainly depends on my workload in my real-life), I’m then able to “fly” from event to event – AND also to YOUR events!

So if you think that this flight simulator will be an attractive/amazing option for YOUR event, just drop me line at Klaus.Aschenbrenner@csharp.at, and I will get back to you to discuss further details, how we can bring your event to a new dimension through flight simulation technology :-)

-Klaus

Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:15:01 PM (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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About the author/Disclaimer

Klaus Aschenbrenner provides independent SQL Server Consulting Services across Europe.

Klaus works with the .NET Framework and especially with the SQL Server 2005/2008 from the very early beginnings.

In the years 2004 - 2005 Klaus was entitled with the MVP award from Microsoft for his tremendous support in the .NET Community.

Klaus has also written the book Pro SQL Server 2008 Service Broker which was published by Apress in the Summer of 2008.



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