Northstar Aviation has shown off two new Redbird flight simulators
What the aircrews, or students can do during bad weather is to stay indoors and ride in a flight simulator to practice their flights. Northstar Aviation has shown off two new flight simulators, the Cardinals, who cost a combined total of $175,000 and offering incredibly realistic experience for those who can not fly out due to bad weather.
The script at the simulator reproduces the actual aircraft and can be changed to mimic the different types of aircraft. Within the complete details of what is a cockpit. As a headset to communicate with virtual towers, wrap-around winshield showing realistic views of cities and landscapes and are strokes can simply change buttons on a laptop.
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