Development of a Cost Effective Type-Specific Small Aircraft Simulator

Current flight simulation technology is aimed at the commercial aviation industry, with larger
simulators used to simulate larger aircraft. There are few high fidelity type-specific aircraft
simulators available and these have a much higher cost than most flying clubs can afford.
This project aims to produce a low cost Diamond DA20 aircraft simulator while meeting
Transport Canada requirements for a minimum of Level 5 Flight Training Device certification.
Reducing cost without sacrificing fidelity of the flight simulator comes with many technical
challenges which will require the collaboration of the Carleton University research team, OAS
Flight Centre principals and staff, and the B-Con Engineering team. This project will provide
OAS Flight Centre with a viable option for increasing its simulator capacity and student
throughput. For B-Con, this project will provide a platform to demonstrate its technology for
the projection of images onto non-flat surfaces. This project was preceded by a feasibility
assessment which concluded that such a simulator could be developed

Faculty Supervisor:

Robert Langlois

Student:

Partner:

Ottawa Aviation Services Flight Centre;B-Con Engineering Inc

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Carleton University

Program:

Accelerate

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