Picture yourself being catapulted into mid-air strapped into a hang glider, swooping into a majestic world filled with grand canyons.
Could you negotiate your passage past the treacherous cliffs without crashing? And how many encounters will you have with dragonflies, hornets and the stately condors which keep flying by? While testing your flying skills, you will be captivated by stunning scenery.
You can experience all this on the latest ride at the Urban Council's Space Museum.
Titled Virtual Glider, it's an exhilarating demonstration of the frontier technology of virtual reality.
The ride - incorporating technology used to train space shuttle astronauts - enables you to view, navigate and interact with a simulated three-dimensional reality generated by computer.
Virtual Glider, as the name suggests, resembles a real hang glider. The 'flyer' simply lies face down in the glider's padded harness. Once in position - with their heads on a headrest - the individual finds a 'virtual view' video display which generates the images that will plunge them into the exciting Grand Canyon adventure, complete with a lively surround-sound system.