You can see the primary support "A" frame that the simulator cab is mounted to, as well as the concrete
shock pad that the hydraulic actuator is mounted on.  You'll notice there are two actuators.  One is the
"motion" actuator and one is the "balance" actuator.  The motion actuator actually moves the simulator
and the balance actuator "holds" the simulator in the commanded position.
 


Here is another view showing both front actuator systems.
 


A close up of the video displays.  The small boxes on top house the CRTs themselves, while the larger boxes underneath hold the mirrors and beam-splitters that are used to project the image for the flight crew.
 

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