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Dynamic Flight Simulator

2020 International Conference on Virtual Reality and Visualization (ICVRV), 2020
This article introduces a dynamic flight simulator. The dynamic flight simulator is composed of three-degree-of-freedom platform, flight seat, flight stick, VR glasses, physical simulation platform and other equipment. Experienced people operate the flight joystick, and can experience realistic flight vision through VR glasses.
Jinpeng Zhang   +2 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 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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Space flight visual simulation

Acta Astronautica, 1985
In this paper, based on the scenes of stars seen by astronauts in their orbital flights, we have studied the mathematical model which must be constructed for CGI system to realize the space flight visual simulation. Considering such factors as the revolution and rotation of the Earth, exact date, time and site of orbital injection of the spacecraft, as
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Tensegrity Flight Simulator

Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, 2000
Inthispaperweproposeanewmotionsimulatorbasedonatendon-controlledtensegritystructure.Thesimulator isequipped with anonlinearcontrollerthatachievesrobusttrackingofdesired motions.Thecontrollerparameters can be tuned to guarantee tracking to within a prespecie ed tolerance and with a prescribed rate of exponential convergence.
Cornel Sultan   +2 more
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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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Flight Simulation Facilities in Europe

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1995
Abstract Simulation is an established technique used in the man-machine systems area for training, evaluation of performance, and research. The principal task of flight simulation is the creation of a dynamic representation cf an aircraft’s behaviour while allowing one or more human operators - the pilots - to interact with the simulation.
B.-B. BORYS, S.S. DUSSOYE
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Helicopter Flight Simulators

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1976
FLIGHT simulators have been in use for many years as training aids and research facilities for fixed wing aircraft. Some helicopter simulators have been built for both training and research purposes but, in the main, these devices have treated the Helicopter problem by considering the aircraft as having similar characteristics, once air‐borne, to the ...
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Flight Training and Flight Simulator Technology

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1996
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Although there are many commonalties between fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, both in terms of their performance and the missions they fly, their extensive differences demand that we recognize the training requirements that are unique to rotary-wing vehicles.
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Advanced concepts flight simulation facility

Applied Ergonomics, 1986
The cockpit environment is changing rapidly. New technology allows airborne computerised information, flight automation and data transfer with the ground. By 1995, not only will the pilot's task have changed, but also the tools for doing that task. To provide knowledge and direction for these changes, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ...
S L, Chappell, G A, Sexton
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