PROVIDING FLIGHT GROUND BASED SIMULATION

Brand Owner Address Description
TREALITY ESTERLINE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION 500 108th Avenue NE, Suite 1500 Bellevue WA 98004 Providing in-flight and ground-based simulation training for pilots, navigators, air crew and ground crew; providing driving simulation training; providing simulation training for waterway navigation and piloting; providing air traffic control simulation training; providing train simulation training, providing mining equipment simulation training, providing crane simulation training, providing shooting or security forces simulation training; providing training services in the field of medical surgery; education services, namely, classes in the field of astronomy; entertainment services, namely, live displaying of motion pictures; providing educational and entertaining live stage shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation; providing educational training services in the field of celestial navigation;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a flight simulator program, a flight dynamics editing module enables the user to input parameters for modifying an existing aircraft design or creating an aircraft design. Starting with the type and purpose of aircraft, the user is able to specify parameters defining the configuration, and various other aspects of the aircraft, including the number and type of engines, properties of the flight controls, type of landing gear, etc. Once the user has input the parameters, an aerodynamic coefficients generator module included with the flight simulation program determines aerodynamic coefficients for the aircraft design, using classical formulas and determining the coefficients in an appropriate order. The aerodynamic coefficients and certain parameters input by the user are then output as two flight model data files, in a format usable by the flight simulator program, so that the user can evaluate the aircraft design by flying it within the simulation.