Mission Trainers

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Mission trainers are systems that simulate part of the mission. These components originated from our Flight Training Devices and have been created in a standalone version.

These systems are excellent tools to have in a classroom. Students can learn how to operate a certain system without booking time in a simulator. As an instructor, you can now take your time and teach multiple students at the same time.

 

Turbine Engine Start Trainers

This system allows you to train for normal, hot and hung starts. It comes with a complete collective - throttle and connects to a USB port. The included software can model the battery state and atmospheric settings that influence the start sequence.

For the moment, we have these engine models :

  • Allison 250 C20B:
  • PW206

Together, these engines are used in all these helicopters:

Agusta A109A
Bell 206B/L/LT
Bell 407
Bell 230
Bell 430
Bell OH-58 Kiowa
Cicaré CH-14
Enstrom 480
Eurocopter AS355F
Extra EA-500
Hughes OH-6 Cayuse
MBB Bo 105
MD Helicopters MD 500
MD Helicopters MD 600
MD 500 Defender
MH-6 Little Bird
MTT Turbine SUPERBIKE
Schweizer 330, 330SP, 333
Sikorsky S-76
Agusta A109
Bell 429
Eurocopter EC 135
MD Explorer
Sikorsky S-76D

One hot start will cost you more then our Turbine Engine trainer.

GPS systems Trainers

gps_trainerOur GPS Trainers allow you to train on a real GPS without being in a physical simulator. This is ideal in a classroom environment. We use real GPS systems that connect to a PC or laptop via a USB cable. They can be used with our own software or even commercial software like Microsoft Flight Simulator X, X-plane v9 or Flightgear.

Glass Cockpit Trainers

glasscockpitGlass Cockpits can be intimidating to learn. They provide so much functionality over the "old" steam gauges that proper training not just necessary, but essential for our safety.

We provide a solution that works "outside" the flight simulator. We use the same components that we build into our Flight Training Devices and re-configure them so they work in a standalone mode. This way, you can take the Glass Cockpit to the classroom, hook up a projector, and fly an approach with the provided joystick while you operate the Glass Cockpit.