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Freedom's Wings Canada is constructing a gliding simulator, under the
direction of Project Leader Paul Moggach. The simulator will consist of a Peregrine (Krosno) two place cockpit without the canopy, mounted on a motion platform, (from an amusement park ride manufacturer), with a projector mounted above the cockpit, driven by X Plane, and the image on a screen in front of the cockpit. This will be similar to Lasham's simulator featured in 'Sailplane and Gliding' a month or two ago, but with approx. 15 degrees of pitch and roll. Additional motion will be executed visually. It will be transportable on a small trailer, and will be set up for demonstrations at rehab hospitals, trade shows, aviation shows and outdoor adventure shows. It will also be useful as a groundschool supplement, and off season currency brush up. During the season, it will function as a second aircraft, allowing an Instructor to take a student back to a troublesome air exercise without the wait or the cost of a tow. Freedom's Wings Canada, www.freedomswings.ca is an alliance of a local gliding club (2004 the first chapter was York Soaring near Toronto, in 2005 we are hoping to expand to Gatineau Gliding near Ottawa, and maybe even CVVQ in Quebec City), Youth Flight Canada (a registered Canadian Charity), and one or more local or provincial or national organizations for the disabled , and our sponsors (the Ontario Trillium Foundation has paid for our glider, and the Dominion of Canada General insurance Company pays for our operating costs including insurance, tow fees and club memberships). The program offers persons with disabilities Inspiration Flights in a glider and, for those with the necessary strength in their hands, lessons using adaptive hand controls to operate the rudder. The instrumentation in the simulator's panel will be adapted to read electrictronically, and mounted in the panel. If anybody has any dead instruments (airspeed, altimeter, variometer, compass are required) lying around, these would be welcome as this is a good place to start when fabricating electronic versions. We will pay shipping to either a US or Canadian address. |
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