3 replies
August 2021

RichardKatz

Hmmm…this sort of reminds me of the great technological progress that resulted from World War II. Would I rather go to a trade show in person? You bet! Do I want to live in a “virtual world”? Well, in some aspects, yes. But only at a minimum. However given the state of this darn virus coupled with the nastiness of climate change, living “virtually” is seemingly a viable second choice. I think we’ll need more than hope to resolve these crises before we can return to living on a more hospitable planet.

August 2021

system

If this works as well as a typical Zoom meeting, it will be pretty useless. But, the companies selling aviation vapor ware should love it. Now they don’t even have to build a mock-up of their project, just hire a good computer video geek.

August 2021

system

Everyday I visit many virtual world’s. The many internet magazine like AvWeb, have catchy headlines to catch ones interest and an article to explain the topic, sometimes even a website/pictures/video. If I have questions and/or feel like putting my opinion out to others there’s a comment section.

Where this concept is going to fail is the same way it fails in the comment sections… The product or idea promoters are given a chance to interact and answer these questions or respond to opinions but they rarely do. I wish Asian Sky Group (ASG) the best but, they probably won’t even participate in this virtual world anymore then anyone else.