Projects currently under development
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Motion Base option (6 degrees of freedom) for all new and existing rotor and fixed wing trainers |
We are currently developing a very affordable motion platform in conjunction with one of our affiliates. This will optionally be able to be mounted under our new and existing Trainers. The motion base will add 6 motion modes (X, Y, Z, roll, pitch, yaw), all fully integrated with the software to produce a stunning simulation.
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Distributed Interactive Simulation/High Level Architecture (DIS/HLA) |
The DIS/HLA interface will allow our trainers to interact with each other and other simulated forces in battlefield scenarios.
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Robinson 22/44 Rotor Wing Part Task Trainer |
The Robinson R22 and R44 have etched themselves into the record books around the globe as a value training machine. GeoSim is currently in the latter stages of production of a 22/44 trainer that will satisfy the needs of all such operators and trainers.
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Piper Cherokee Fixed Wing Part Task Trainer |
The Piper Warrior is "done and dusted". The Cherokee is next. GeoSim hopes to have a Cherokee (twin) variant of the Warrior in the not too distant future.
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Bell 407 Rotor Wing Part Task Trainer |
Having successfully put the 206 trainer into the marketplace, raising the peg a notch to the 407 seems to be an appropriate step. Stay tuned.
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Bell 206B-1 Kiowa Rotor Wing Part Task Trainer |
With the standard 206 behind us, it is an obvious step to emulate the famed military-grade Kiowa. The fuselage will remain the same, but the instrumentation will be beefed up to emulate that of Defence's light utility, communications and reconnaissance helicopter.
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Night Vision Goggles (NVG) option |
GeoSim is also looking to soon offer an NVG capability allowing a fully emulated NVG solution for instruments and scenery.
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GeoSim is currently negotiating the building of an Avro Baby simulator, emulating the aircraft that Bert Hinkler made famous in attempting his flight from London to Sydney in 1920. This simulator would not be for training purposes as much as for entertainment and historical interest.
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