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Application rehost of the Pro Line Fusion® avionics system is now available in select Redbird training devices.
Redbird Flight Simulations is advancing training capabilities for general aviation and business aviation pilots by offering a rehost of Collins Aerospace’s Pro Line Fusion® avionics system as an option in applicable Redbird training devices. The new solution, which combines the fidelity of Redbird’s aircraft-specific hardware with a rehost of the Pro Line Fusion® avionics software, offers an effective and affordable option for advanced avionics and aircraft training.
The organizations aim to garner youth interest in aviation through the bold history of WWII planes.
Redbird Flight Simulations and EAA Warbirds of America believe in promoting and recounting aviation’s past to set the hook for the aviators of the future. In that spirit, the organizations have partnered again to bring two, additional warbird simulators to attendees of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019.
Redbird announced a new app that allows an instructor to manage multiple simulators, released GIFT for desktops, and showed off a radical new motion platform concept.
Related Topics: Technology, GIFT, TRACON
The custom Redbird simulator honors naval hero, Capt. Tom Hudner at the Warbirds Youth Education Center
At EAA AirVenture 2018, Redbird unveiled its latest custom MX2 simulator. In partnership with EAA Warbirds of America, the company introduced a Vought F4U Corsair simulator representing the aircraft flown by heroic Naval aviator, Captain Thomas J. Hudner.
A new floatplane training device addresses a void in the unique flight training market.
At EAA AirVenture 2018, Redbird Flight Simulations, Wipaire and Tropic Ocean Airways announced a partnership intended to modernize floatplane training. As the design and usage of floatplanes have advanced, the technology utilized for pilot training has remained stagnant. To address the unique training requirements for floatplane pilots, Redbird has customized its immersive, full-motion CRV training device—which represents a Cessna 208 Grand Caravan—to include an amphibious float kit designed and manufactured by Wipaire.
Related Topics: CRV, Partnerships