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Redbird Flight today announced new feature enhancements to Redbird Tracon, the company’s multi-simulator classroom management software. First debuted at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018, Tracon enables instructors to oversee and control multiple simulator sessions simultaneously from one centralized interface.
Related Topics: Technology, TRACON
Redbird introduced a new product that mimics ADS-B In functionality and announced new features and improvements for the Redbird Cloud, Navigator, Tracon, and the visual system of its AATDs.
Redbird Flight Simulations released a new product, Redbird Corvus, which enables electronic flight bag (EFB) connectivity across its line of training devices by providing data akin to that of an ADS-B receiver. In addition to representing own-ship position of simulated aircraft, Corvus also broadcasts attitude and heading reference systems (AHRS) information as well as Traffic Information Services-Broadcast (TIS-B) data. Select Flight Information Services-Broadcast (FIS-B) functionality, such as weather and airspace information, are currently in development and will be available in future updates.
Related Topics: Navigator, TRACON, Corvus, Redbird Cloud
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