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  2. Full flight simulator - Wikipedia

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    The new Type 7 Full Flight Simulator will be the old Level D with enhancements in a number of areas including motion, visual and Communications/air traffic simulations. A Level D/Type 7 simulator simulates all aircraft systems that are accessible from the flight deck and are critical to training.

  3. Flight simulator - Wikipedia

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    The term "flight simulator" may carry slightly different meaning in general language and technical documents. In past regulations, it referred specifically to devices which can closely mimic the behavior of aircraft throughout various procedures and flight conditions. [2] In more recent definitions, this has been named "full flight simulator". [3]

  4. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    Example of a full flight simulator (FFS) with a 6-axis hexapod motion platform. Examples of occupant-controlled motion simulators are flight simulators, driving simulators, and hydraulic arcade cabinets for racing games and other arcade video games.

  5. AXIS Flight Training Systems - Wikipedia

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    Their first design was a level D full flight simulator. In 2005 they produced a level D full flight simulator with an Equipe collimated visual system [ 2 ] and a Rexroth hydraulic motion base. They currently manufacture full flight simulators and flight training devices for all types and configurations of aircraft, including business jets ...

  6. Thales Training & Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Full flight simulators — A fully immersed simulation that has a motion platform, can be either hydraulic or electric (Reality H helicopter simulator). Military simulators — These can simulate parts of aircraft (fuselage), water based vehicles or ground systems, they are designed to simulate the look and/or feel of the environment.

  7. Full motion racing simulator - Wikipedia

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    A full motion racing simulator with 6DOF simulation (roll, pitch, yaw, surge, sway and heave). The number of degrees of freedom (DOF) specifies how many ways a simulator can rotate or translate. Arguably the two most common use cases are auto racing and flight simulators.

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