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Frasca R44/S300 Simulators Are Headed For China

The Simulators Are Convertible Between The Schweizer S300 And The Robinson R44

Frasca International announced it was has received an order for two Helicopter Flight Training Devices (FTDs) for China Flying Dragon General Aviation Co. Ltd, located in the Heilongjiang Province, China. The two S300/R44 FTDs will be convertible between the Schweizer S300 and the Robinson R44.

The Frasca S300/R44 FTD is a high fidelity, dual certified, simulator for the Schweizer S300 and Robinson R44 helicopter. The simulator cockpit accurately replicates the aircraft, including panels, controls and instrumentation.  The simulator can easily be converted between the S300 configuration and R44 configuration. Frasca certified FTDs allow safe and efficient training performed in the simulator instead of the aircraft. Additional features include Frasca’s TruVision system providing highly realistic visual training environments.

Frasca's says their light helicopter FTDs have become popular simulators in the worldwide helicopter training market. In addition to these two simulators for China Flying Dragon, Frasca recently delivered a S300/R44 FTD to Xin Lin Feng Teng GA Corporation in Guanghan, China and a R44 FTD to Sky Safari in Shanghai, China.  Additionally, Frasca has received an order for a R44 FTD to Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Oregon U.S.A.

"Flying Dragon is committed to training pilots to the highest proficiency level. We carefully evaluated several simulator suppliers and chose the Frasca S300/R44 CAAC Certified Level 5 FTD. FRASCA products and services have excellent reputations including a full service product and customer support center located in China." stated Ms. Gong Quan, Deputy General Manager of China Flying Dragon, Great Khingan Mountain Branch.

Mr. John Frasca, President and CEO of Frasca International, Inc. said “China Flying Dragon’s addition of the Frasca S300/R44 FTD illustrates expanding helicopter training operations as well as China’s continuing need for high quality, cost effective simulators. We are very appreciative that China Flying Dragon GA Co, Ltd. selected Frasca and look forward to further cooperation. The CAAC and Chinese flight training institutions give public safety a top priority and Frasca is honored to be a major contributor.”

Mr. Niu Tao, President of Lantech Engineering, Ltd., (Frasca’s exclusive Chinese distributor and product and Customer support partner located in Beijing) said “Frasca has a strong presence in China. Lantech and Frasca have a long successful working relationship with the CAAC and with numerous Chinese Flight Training Centers. Frasca and Lantech are committed to ensuring the highest quality products to the Chinese flight training industry and uncompromised safety to the air traveling Chinese people”.

Frasca says they have been active in the Chinese aviation market for over 25 years. Chinese Customers include Government Flight Colleges & Universities, Chinese Airline Training Centers, Privately owned Chinese Aviation Academies & Schools and Chinese General Aviation Companies. Currently there are 14 major Chinese Customers operating 34 Frasca simulators.

(Image provided by Frasca)

FMI: www.frasca.com/

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