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Pilot Response in Flight and Simulated Flight

Ergonomics, 1970
This paper describes an experiment in which an attempt was made to assess the value of two types of response, control activity and physiological activity, as indications of the effect on simulator fidelity of adding pitch motion cues. The investigation used a general-purpose research simulator and a two-seater Hunter T7 aircraft.
J M, Rolfe   +3 more
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Development of a Virtual Flight Simulator

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2002
<div class="htmlview paragraph">We present the development of a flight simulator that allows the user to interact in a created environment by means of Virtual Reality devices. This environment simulates the sight of a pilot in an airplane cockpit. The environment is projected in a helmet visor and allows the pilot to see inside as well as outside
Rodrigo Kuntz Rangel   +2 more
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Flight simulators for under $100000

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1988
To demonstrate the feasibility and practicability of designing and building low-cost flight simulators, a prototype system was developed to model the performance of a new US Army remotely piloted missile system. The flight simulator displays a dynamic, three-dimensional, out-the-window view of the terrain in real time while responding to operator input
Zyda, Michael J.   +4 more
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Flight Simulation of Water Rocket

International Journal of Computational Methods, 2021
The flight of a water rocket involves complicated flows such as a gas–liquid two-phase flow in a pressure tank and a jet flow in an ejection hole. It can be applied to various phenomena by developing a method of reproducing and analyzing complicated phenomena.
Shinichi Asao   +3 more
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Flight Simulators

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1954
The 893rd Lecture to be given before the Royal Aeronautical Society was held under the auspices of the Belfast Branch on 10th December 1953. Rear Admiral M. S. Slattery, C.B., President of the Belfast Branch, presided, and welcomed the visitors. He expressed the regrets of the Branch that the President of the Society, Sir William Farren, C.B., M.B.E ...
G. B. Ringham, A. E. Cutler
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In-Flight Simulators

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1986
The Flight Dynamics Laboratory (FDL) has sponsored and managed the development and use of several generations of in-flight simulators during the last thirty years. These vehicles were designed and fabricated, and are operated by the Flight Research Department of Calspan Corporation, Buffalo, New York.
Jack Barry, Arno E. Schelhorn
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A pedagogical flight simulator for longitudinal airplane flight

Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2009
AbstractThis article presents a bi‐dimensional model of flight and describes the implementation of a flight simulator able to describe the different phases of longitudinal flight of a real airplane. After identifying the relevant physical variables, the equations of motion are written and solved using a numerical integration method.
MINEO, Rosa Maria   +2 more
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Flight simulation in flight dynamics education

24th Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference, 1999
Thii paper describes the use of manned Sight simulation for flight dynamics education. The uses of a simulator for instruction and some of the capabilities that make these uses possible are discussed. Specific examples of the use of simulation in classes in the Virginia Tech Aerospace Engineering curriculum are presented.
Roger Beck, Wayne Durham
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Icing encounter flight simulator

40th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, 2002
The Icing Encounter Flight Simulator is one part of the Smart Icing Systems project at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. From the Smart Icing Systems project, an ice management system was designed that would sense and characterize ice, notify the pilot, and if necessary take measures to ensure the safety of the aircraft.
Robert W. Deters   +2 more
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Distributed flight simulation environment using flight simulator X

2015 10th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2015
The crescent diversity and heterogeneity of vehicles increases the importance of simulation platforms that can reproduce missions using several kinds of vehicles. A platform is being developed at LIACC for this purpose, using Microsoft Flight Simulator X as the simulation engine.
Cristiano Rodrigues   +3 more
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