Father of the year creates the best flight simulator ever [video]

Do you know that your childhood dream of having a ship or a plane or anything that could have a thousand commands, buttons and the like? Yes, this is a very common wish in dreamy and creative children - that is, all of them. In this sense, Laurent Aigon should win the father of the year trophy. That's because this 40-year-old Frenchman spent five years and a lot of money building a Boeing 737 cabin in his son's room.

Aigon does not work as a pilot, although he wanted to do this all his life. He is a dreamy, hard-working waiter who has bought over the internet piece by piece to make his build perfect, even though he has to invest thousands of euros for it. The result is impressive: Aigon's panel works perfectly, just like the true boeing panels he loves so much.

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As if the perfection of the structure that Aigon built was not enough, it is possible to simulate flights with large sections that can depart, for example, from France, towards Sydney, Australia, or Rio de Janeiro, here in Brazil. This, of course, after he attached five network monitors to his toy.

Not only is Aigon's creation amazing in and of itself, it has made him known worldwide, which has earned him some invitations to lectures and presentations, including the Aircraft Institute of Bordeaux, France, which has come to use the creation of Aigon to assist in the training of its students.

The overworked father now hopes to be able to work on building flight simulators. And to think that it all started with the intention of just creating a different toy for your child ... Next, check out a video that shows the result of this amazing work.