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X-Copter, ForeFlight Demo Robinson Simulator EFB Integration

Company Says Sim Is Very Accurate Representation Of Robinson Helo

X-Copter and ForeFlight have demonstrated the integration of the ForeFlight Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) with the X-Copter Robinson Helicopter Simulator at Heli-Expo.

X-Copter has designed an exceptionally versatile helicopter simulators that the company says is raising the standard of helicopter flight training. The X-Copter’s proprietary flight controls are an accurate representations of Robinson helicopter. Hundreds of hours were invested designing and engineering the cyclic, throttle, and adjustable anti-torque pedals to their exact specifications.

Modern, feature-rich flight training devices have been a boon to both primary and recurrent flight training  programs, saving time, money and producing more effective pilots.

X-Copter flight simulators provide the technology to produce safer, better, and more confidant pilots.

Hundreds of helicopter pilots in the U.S. have gained these benefits in training, and now the X-Copter is available to the international helicopter training market.

Only the most progressive and effective helicopter training institutions have embraced simulation as an essential component of their programs.

(Image provided with X-Copter news release)

FMI: http://x-copter.aero

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