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RoarFun Launches Immersive Flight Simulators for America's 250th

As the United States prepares for its 250th anniversary, Las Vegas-based RoarFun has unveiled ROF, an immersive tourism platform designed to transform state identity into interactive flight experiences. By utilizing modular simulators, the technology allows visitors to actively navigate landscapes rather than merely observing traditional static displays at major national events.

RoarFun Launches Immersive Flight Simulators for America's 250th

The platform emerged from CEO Victor Goldobin’s observations at the SelectUSA Investment Summit, where he noted that states often struggled to capture visitor attention with printed materials and standard visuals. Designed for high-traffic activations, such as the upcoming Great American State Fair on the National Mall, the system turns geographical data into visceral, motion-based storytelling. A demonstration featuring West Virginia showcases this approach, where users race through digitally recreated hills to experience the state’s rugged terrain firsthand.

Beyond technical performance, the system emphasizes accessibility and logistical flexibility. The modular setups require only a 5x5 foot footprint and standard power, allowing for deployment in diverse indoor and outdoor settings. With hardware capable of accommodating varying physical needs, the company aims to ensure inclusive participation. RoarFun plans to support states through the America 250 celebrations and beyond, offering the ability to export these virtual assets to international exhibitions and U.S. embassies to drive global tourism interest.

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