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Thu, Dec 08, 2011

Aero-TV: Redbird's Space-Saving MX2-So Much Capability For Those With Less Room

One Of Aviation's Most Innovative Companies Makes A Serious FlightSim For Space-Challenged Operators

Some times you really do have to try and get five pounds into a two pound bag, and when that means having limited space to host a highly capable flight simulator that can do wonders for your flight school, its nice to know that you don't have to knock down a few walls.

Hence, the Redbird MX2... version of the highly regarded FMX that fits in a surprisingly small area and still delivers incredible flight training capabilities.

Redbird tells ANN that the MX2 Hummingbird, "is a single-pilot, small foot-print, full-motion AATD designed to make the power of motion simulation available to every flight school. Occupying as little as 8’x 8’ of valuable floor space, the MX2 is uniquely capable of bringing high-quality, full-motion training to any classroom."

The MX2 was designed to be reconfigurable, allowing the flight school to use one simulator to represent all of the airplanes in their training fleet. It’s versatile enough to be used for Single or Multi-engine training and can represent glass panel aircraft as well as traditional 6-pack configurations.

Each simulator comes with one configuration of your choice from our library of available aircraft. Additional aircraft configurations may be purchased and added as needed.

Like we said, the MX2 doesn't need much to get down to business... The MX2 requires a space that is at least 8’ x 8’ with a ceiling that is at least 8’ tall and a standard 110 volt, 15 amp wall outlet. It is also strongly recommended that the simulator have access to a high-speed Internet connection to allow remote diagnostics, support and software updates.

FMI: www.redbirdflightsimulations.com, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews

 


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