The Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) is currently developing one of the most advanced research flight simulators available today for fast jet aircraft, called the National Simulation Facility (NSF). The NSF is planned to be a full scenario research flight simulator, in which highly realistic air-to-air and air-to-ground missions can be flown for evaluation of (new) tactics, training methodologies, and for assessment of necessary simulator requirements for specific training tasks. Design and development of the simulator is centered on the F-16 Mid-Life Update configuration. The paper will address the various technical aspects of the National Simulation Facility.
Development of the Dutch National Simulation Facility: The World's Premier Motion-Based F-16 MLU Simulator
1994
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Test Facilities & Equipment , Aeronautics , Cockpit simulators , Research facilities , F-16 aircraft , Training simulators , Flight testing , Computer networks , Display devices , Flight simulators , Military aircraft , Fiber optics , Real time operation , Vision , Field of view , Human-computer interface , Design analysis , User requirements , Netherlands , Foreign technology
The Dutch National Simulation Facility: Advancement in Simulator Technology and Application
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
|Development of the Dutch National Simulation Facility NSF
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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