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  2. Loft Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Loft Dynamics, formerly VRM Switzerland from 2016 until December 2022, is a Swiss aviation simulation company, based in Dübendorf, a suburb of Zurich.It was established in 2016 by Fabi Riesen, who also serves as the CEO.

  3. AMOS (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    AMOS competed on the Amiga platform with Acid Software's Blitz BASIC.Both BASICs differed from other dialects on different platforms, in that they allowed the easy creation of fairly demanding multimedia software, with full structured code and many high-level functions to load images, animations, sounds and display them in various ways.

  4. Alpha Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Microsystems package often included software that allow traditional multi-user systems, like AMOS and others such as Sun, DEC, HP and IBM mainframes to interface with the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface and supported peripherals. This software functioned similar to Citrix or the X Window System.

  5. Avionics software - Wikipedia

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    Since most avionics manufacturers see software as a way to add value without adding weight, the importance of embedded software in avionic systems is increasing. Most modern commercial aircraft with auto-pilots use flight computers and so called flight management systems (FMS) that can fly the aircraft without the pilot's active intervention ...

  6. Category:Aerospace companies of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Space Systems This page was last edited on 17 October 2018, at 16:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  7. DO-178C - Wikipedia

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    DO-178C, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification is the primary document by which the certification authorities such as FAA, EASA and Transport Canada approve all commercial software-based aerospace systems.

  8. Integrated modular avionics - Wikipedia

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    As modules often share an extensive part of their hardware and lower-level software architecture, maintenance of the modules is easier than with previous specific architectures. Applications can be reconfigured on spare modules if the primary module that supports them is detected faulty during operations, increasing the overall availability of ...

  9. NAVBLUE - Wikipedia

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    Navblue's software creates and uses large aeronautical and navigational databases for flight management systems and flight simulators, as well as ground positioning systems, aircraft simulators, airspace modelling, and air traffic systems. Electronic flight bag software provides Navtech tools to pilots electronically on a laptop or tablet. [12]