The Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory NLR has developed during the last three years an advanced Full Mission Simulation capability for fast jet fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft. This Full Mission simulator, named the National Simulation Facility NSF, is created for research in training methodologies, investigation of simulation and simulator requirements for specific training tasks and to support industrial development of cockpit and aircraft systems. The current capabilities of the simulator focuses and on the F-16 Mid-Life Update configuration, but will be extended to accomodate manned helicopter simulation later this year. The latter will be directed towards the recently (by the Dutch Air Mobile Brigade) procured Boeing CH-47D Chinook medium-heavy transport helicopter, and the McDonnell Douglas AH-64D Apache attack helicopter. This paper will address the various technical aspects of the National Simulation Facility.
Full Mission Simulation in a Research Environment
1995
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
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