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== | == Introduction == | ||
Computer2cockpit is a solution comprised of Flight Simulation Hardware, designed for Flight Training and Preparation. | |||
It consists of Flight Simulation Interface and 6 accessories that connect to it, each simulating different part of aircraft cockpit. | |||
Computer2cockpit solution has full cockpit functionality of Twin Engine Piston aircraft, like Seneca. It will be compatible with most aircraft models. | |||
=== Goals === | |||
Goals of this project are: | |||
# To develop hardware that is '''realistic''', has full cockpit functionality of twin engine piston aircraft, to allow for flight training | |||
# To develop hardware that is '''modular''', meaning cockpit can be assembled piece by piece, and new pieces will be compatible with original interface. | |||
# To develop hardware that is '''affordable''', meaning full cockpit should cost around 2 hours in certified procedure trainer. | |||
=== Project phases === | |||
We have divided project into 4 basic phases: | |||
* Bulleted list item Product design phase - completed | |||
* Bulleted list item Product presentation phase - in progress | |||
* Bulleted list item Prototype manufacturing phase - in progress | |||
* Bulleted list item Production phase | |||
== Features: == |
Revision as of 23:46, 19 November 2013
Introduction
Computer2cockpit is a solution comprised of Flight Simulation Hardware, designed for Flight Training and Preparation. It consists of Flight Simulation Interface and 6 accessories that connect to it, each simulating different part of aircraft cockpit. Computer2cockpit solution has full cockpit functionality of Twin Engine Piston aircraft, like Seneca. It will be compatible with most aircraft models.
Goals
Goals of this project are:
- To develop hardware that is realistic, has full cockpit functionality of twin engine piston aircraft, to allow for flight training
- To develop hardware that is modular, meaning cockpit can be assembled piece by piece, and new pieces will be compatible with original interface.
- To develop hardware that is affordable, meaning full cockpit should cost around 2 hours in certified procedure trainer.
Project phases
We have divided project into 4 basic phases:
- Bulleted list item Product design phase - completed
- Bulleted list item Product presentation phase - in progress
- Bulleted list item Prototype manufacturing phase - in progress
- Bulleted list item Production phase