A few years ago, I spent the day on the USS Midway. At the end of an awe-inspiring tour, I decided to try the F4 Phantom simulator. Since it was late in the day and there was nobody waiting, I talked to the guy running it for a little while. Then he let me climb in and fly around for a little while - then some people showed up and he briefed them as I continued to fly around. After our dogfights, he gave us all the experience of a carrier landing. I started a couple miles out, on the port side and had to fly to the back and line up for landing.
Long story short, after my flight, my wife told me the guy had asked if I was a real-life pilot as I showed some good technique and skills, and he actually set my experience (and carrier landing) more difficult than the other people (who he started on short final all lined up). She said, "No, but he flies a WWII air combat game called Aces High".
My company was having a regional meeting at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City NY....Bad move....as i dont remember much about the meeting, and my boss threatned to put a shock collar on me to keep me in the area where we were having the meeting, instead of wandering around the museum. Well at lunch i decided that the granola bar in my pocket would be good enough, and decided to go wandering. My boss decided to follow me around to see what i was so intrested in. After giving him a tour of the place like a tour guide, explaining everything to him, i decided to go back into an area where they have a 47N and an F6F, FM2 ect etc...While looking at the F6 i glance down and there is a set of computer monitors, and a flight stick......I read the screen and it says "Land on a Carrier....Sponsered by ACES HIGH. I dam near crapped myself, and looked over at him and said...."Piece of Cake" Suprised by my cockyness he said that if i landed on the carrier 3 times in a row, that at the afternoon break, i could "disappear" and go wander to my hearts content. Well three tailhooks later and my boss was standing there astonished....I then allowed him to give it a whirl, and he crashed three times in a row......I glanced down at him and smiled..."Friggin noob" was all i got out before i lost it laughing........
I finally fessed up, and told him that he needed to check it out online....never did see him on, but another person wandering the museum heard what i was telling him, and i got to explain the game to him as well.
Best part was I got to get out of an insurance meeting and wander around a pretty cool museum. Thanks AH!!
Best photo i could find of the AH display