Thales secures helicopter simulator contract with Eurocopter

Aug. 10, 2010
NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE, 10 Aug. 2010. Eurocopter selected Thales to produce a second N3 Dauphin flight simulator for its Dauphin helicopter. This simulator will be operational from 2012 at Eurocopter's South East Asia facility. The N3 Dauphin flight simulator has been designed to meet the training needs of Eurocopter and its civil and military end-users in Southeast Asia. It will obtain "Flight Training Device (FTD) Level 3" and "Full Flight Simulator (FFS) Level B" approval under European and American (EASA/JAA/FAA) criteria, thereby providing training credits for initial training, as well as for initial and recurrent type rating training. The N3 Dauphin will also be used to provide training for more specific assignments, such as offshore operations, search and rescue, and emergency medical services.
Posted by John McHaleNEUILLY-SUR-SEINE, 10 Aug. 2010. Eurocopter selected Thales to produce a second N3 Dauphin flight simulator for its Dauphin helicopter. This simulator will be operational from 2012 at Eurocopter's South East Asia facility. The N3 Dauphin flight simulator has been designed to meet the training needs of Eurocopter and its civil and military end-users in Southeast Asia. It will obtain "Flight Training Device (FTD) Level 3" and "Full Flight Simulator (FFS) Level B" approval under European and American (EASA/JAA/FAA) criteria, thereby providing training credits for initial training, as well as for initial and recurrent type rating training. The N3 Dauphin will also be used to provide training for more specific assignments, such as offshore operations, search and rescue, and emergency medical services. The simulator will feature an electric cabin motion platform and a dome-mounted direct-projection visual system with wide field of view, combined with geospecific imagery from the ThalesView image generator. It will also feature a flight model with rotor blade elements, developed by Eurocopter on the basis on specific flight trials. Like the first N3 Dauphin simulator, delivered to Heli-Union, this project, conducted under a partnership agreement signed with Eurocopter in 2009, benefits from technological advances and the rationalized design concept of the new Reality simulator range, developed to meet the specific requirements of helicopter operators. "The launch of this second Dauphin simulator program gives a further boost to our partnership with Eurocopter," says Pierre Segretain, managing director of Thales's simulation business in France.

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