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Redbird Upgrades Simulation Engine
Redbird Flight | Jul 25, 2023
Redbird Flight today released a major upgrade to its fleet of training devices, making them fully compatible with 64-bit simulation engines. Available on all Redbird devices, the upgrade takes full advantage of the performance enhancements available in the core simulation engine, Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D. In addition, it boosts the overall performance of the simulation and improves the graphics rendering capabilities, providing a smoother and more immersive environment for pilots flying in the simulated world.
Related Topics: Technology
Today at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2022, Redbird Flight (Redbird) uncovered for the first time a proof of concept for a desktop flight training device that utilizes mixed-reality (MR) technology. Developed on the same platform as the company’s FAA-approved Basic Aviation Training Device, the Redbird TD, the new device adds a mixed-reality headset that amplifies a pilot’s visual cues, creating a more immersive environment for flight training.
Related Topics: TD, Technology
The new product, dubbed Redbird Connect, enables flight instructors to guide students through flight simulator sessions from anywhere in the world.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on the flight training industry, Redbird Flight Simulations is providing free access to a new product that enables flight instructors to conduct remote flight simulator sessions with students.
Related Topics: Navigator, Technology, Redbird Connect
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

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