Case Studies

Lockheed Martin’s Immersive Training Devices

Lockheed Martin is creating and using extended reality (XR) technology that blends real and simulated worlds together in an accurate, immersive and affordable experience. Immersive Training Device (ITD) technology allows customers to access existing training systems in a new way. Lockheed Martin is delivering low-cost, deployable devices with extended reality technology, where the physical and digital worlds come together.

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Bergen Community College

Bergen Community College

Bergen Community College in Paramus, New Jersey is leading the way in creating experimental unmanned technology and they are using Prepar3D® as one of the foundational technologies to achieve it. Equipped with the state-of-the-art Prepar3D simulation platform, 3/D printers, engineering computer assisted drafting software, and a cultivated staff of professors, students began to create blueprints for a novel aircraft: the UV-4 V/STOL UAV unmanned vehicle.

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Cadet Youth Development Centre

Cadet Youth Development Centre

The Cadet Youth Development Centre located in Breslau, Ontario, is on a mission to inspire tomorrow’s leaders. Cadets and youth aged 12-18 years build teamwork, leadership and resource management skills while experiencing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) principles in action. More than 300 young people participate in the non-profit’s programming each year.

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TRC Simulators

TRC Simulators

TRC Simulators is a Netherlands based company that is specialized in the development of affordable and realistic aviation training devices (ATD’s). Customers vary from educational, professional, hobby to military. TRC Simulators has exported its products to over 70 countries over the course of the last years. Training on TRC’s devices is so realistic that you can hardly tell the difference between the sim and the actual aircraft.

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Ryan Aerospace Australia

Ryan Aerospace Australia

More and more flight training schools and clubs are turning to simulators approved for logging flight hours to bring costs down while still providing a realistic training environment. The companies that provide simulators for flight training are required to complete a thorough evaluation process in order to obtain Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) or European Joint Aviation Authority (JAA) qualification of their training devices.

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National Flight Academy

For kids studying geometry and physics in school, fun might not be the first word that comes to their minds. The National Flight Academy is changing that perception through hands-on learning experiences that make science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum relevant and exciting.

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A.C.E.S. Flight Simulation

A smart-phone and a simulator the size of a car are certainly at opposite ends of the spectrum, both in terms of fidelity and cost. To address the gap in the middle, Lockheed Martin and A.C.E.S. have partnered to develop a medium-fidelity training capability that is affordable, effective and complementary to existing programs.

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Multi Function Training Aid

Multi-Function Training Aid

Lockheed Martin’s MFTA represents a new generation of training – a quickly reconfigurable platform easily adapted to support a wide range of warfighting vehicle systems, including fixed-wing multi-crew aircraft, helicopters, landing hover craft, fast attack boats, trucks and utility vehicles.

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FasTrac PRO-SERIES Simulators

For over 35 years the Executive Management team at RealSims has been a pioneer in providing computer generated imagery (CGI) technology solutions, unique design concepts, modular simulator products and consulting services to the US and Foreign Military, University Research Community, US DOD Prime Contractors, General Aviation and Aerospace markets. Their products are often used by Prepar3D system integrators and developers as the back-end to drive their integrated flight simulation solution.

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