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Pilot Briefings
DARcorporation announces new
prototype airplane fabrication and testing services
DARcorporation is commonly known as
an aeronautical engineering company that performs airplane
design and analysis and wind tunnel testing for customers in the
U.S. and abroad. Now the company says it can also help build your new
airplane.
DARcorporation can
perform any load, flutter and flight test to ensure that your
aircraft does what designers say it will. DARcorporation will
guarantee that your new design meets or exceeds all relevant standards,
comes with all required documentation, and is built with the leanest
manufacturing methods available. DARcorporation will even help you
set up your manufacturing facility and train your production crew.
Contact Dr. Willem
Anemaat (anemaat@darcorp.com),
president of DARcorporation, for additional information or a cost
analysis, or visit Booth 3098 in Exhibit Hangar C.
HotSeat to show off
new Heli Sim
HotSeat Chassis will
introduce the HotSeat Heli Sim at its exhibit (Booth 3) in the Main
Aircraft Display. The PCATD helicopter simulator features a solid,
powder-coated, steel tubular frame, with six speaker, 5.1 Dolby Digital
surround sound. The seat qualifies for up to 10 hours of simulation time
and 2.5 hours of solo flight. Learn more at www.hotseatinc.com.
SuperStorage parts
management system
Innovative Tools &
Technologies introduces the SuperStorage parts management system, which
ties together the entire process from front office to the shop floor. A
major benefit of this system is its easy implementation into any size
shop without aggravation. Streamline workflow, increase efficiency,
reduce errors and increase profits.
SuperLock quick
adjustment brackets are made from high-carbon, heat-treated steel,
robotically welded for stronger, consistent welds. They provide safe,
quick, and easy shelf adjustment. Upper rails on each shelf prevent
parts from sliding off. All three models have shelves that easily fold
down and hook into dedicated nesting holes for storage.
For more information on
this or other products, visit IT&T at Booth 3015 in Exhibit Hangar
C, or at www.innovativetools.com.
Xwind develops new way
to obtain crosswind-landing skill
Xwind LLC will display
the first crosswind-landing simulator specifically designed to help
pilots develop crosswind landing skill at Booth 778 in the Fly Market.
The simulator cockpit
rolls, yaws, and translates laterally, precisely emulating forces on the
body and visual cues. The entire crosswind process can be slowed down,
understood, and practiced endlessly. The skills learned in one session
will translate to the airplane on the very next flight. Pilot reactions
to wind, gusts, and turbulence become automatic and confident. Crosswind
landings are hard to practice in an airplane and remain the No. 1 cause
of weather related accidents every year. For more information, stop by
the booth or visit its website at www.Xwindsim.com. |