Echo is taking shape inside X-Plane 12. This is an early look at the Avidron Echo model as we build toward a hardware-in-the-loop simulator designed to give operators realistic training, currency, and mission rehearsal before the aircraft ever leaves the ground. Better reps. Lower risk. More prepared operators. Powered by Embention USA
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How realistic does a hardware-in-the-loop UAS simulator need to be to actually improve operator training, currency, and mission readiness? Here’s an early look at the Avidron Echo in X-Plane 12.
Echo is taking shape inside X-Plane 12. This is an early look at the Avidron Echo model as we build toward a hardware-in-the-loop simulator designed to give operators realistic training, currency, and mission rehearsal before the aircraft ever leaves the ground. Better reps. Lower risk. More prepared operators. Powered by Embention USA
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay 👍
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A century of wing design. The fundamentals haven't really moved. Between 2012 and 2016, AFAX ran wind tunnel tests on a different idea: a wing surface modeled on bird feathers. The classic profile oscillates under dynamic flow. The bionic surface holds — passive control of flow separation, no actuators, no electronics. Worth a second look, given where eVTOL just landed. More from the archive over the coming weeks. #aerodynamics #VTOL #biomimicry https://lnkd.in/dqVxE6vV
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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May the 4th be with you, and with the AT-ST pilots who really needed better crash simulation. The Galactic empire built thousands of AT-ST Walkers. Impressive scale but questionable engineering choices. So our team did what any curious engineer would do: reverse-engineered one using Simcenter. The result? A 15% mass reduction and dramatically better pilot safety. The Rebellion didn't need the Force, just better topology optimization. Read the full blog here: https://sie.ag/NaCpR What Star Wars vehicle should we tackle next? Drop it in the comments ⬇️ #Simcenter #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay
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