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Posted: Wed 15 Dec, 2010 22:55
by nurbzulu
Symbolic Flight Ships First Affordable Synthetic Vision System for General Aviation Pilots

Symbolic Flight v4.0 sets new standards - delivering integrated flight planning, flight simulation, and in-flight 3D photo realistic visualization

ASHLAND, Ore., Dec. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Symbolic Flight announced immediate availability of a major update to Symbolic Flight that sets a new standard in general aviation by delivering a complete, portable, synthetic vision experience for general aviation pilots at a price any pilot can afford.  Symbolic Flight 4.0 provides threshold-to-threshold route planning using current FAA enroute and terminal data: Airports,  Airspace, Airways,  Approaches and Obstacles, marked-up in three dimensions, allowing pilots to actually see what they are doing in relation to controlled airspace as well as to a satellite-image-terrain-model of the physical world. Of special interest during flight planning is the ability to pre-fly your route in a photo-realistic world view with forecast cloud conditions depicted realistically for the proposed time of departure. You can also alter your departure time and actually watch the clouds change.

"Perpetual VFR is the dream," said company President Paul Mace.  "This release of Symbolic Flight delivers Perceptual VFR:  an accurate, convincing, photo-realistic, 3D picture of where you are at all times, and we do it both on the ground,  training and planning on any Windows Platform, and in the air, using affordable, daylight-readable tablet technology."

Affordable Solution for Every Cockpit

Symbolic Flight Version 4.0 comes in two Editions: Primary and Advanced.  Both provide the same "Perceptual VFR" experience. With the Primary Edition, you can see your route, judge the terrain, experience the forecast clouds, and alter your departure time to look for more favorable conditions.  In flight you can always visualize exactly where you are.  Symbolic Flight Advanced Edition adds the ability to get accurate pitch and roll information from an IMU (Inertial Measurement/Navigation Unit) and see traffic in 3D.  Advanced Pilots also get support for Microsoft Flight Simulator X, and the ability to hone cockpit skills and assess your practice flight's progress against 3D depiction of the enroute and approach waypoints.   "Symbolic Flight lets you see your situation from all angles," said Company Chief Test Pilot Nat Sims. "During Flight-planning, you actually see the terrain and current cloud layers. This prepares you mentally for the flight ahead. During training, it adds a compelling level of realism and enjoyment for pilots who use flight simulation programs to maintain or enhance proficiency." Sims continued, "During actual flight, a glance at Symbolic Flight can fill the gaps between what you think is happening and what the airplane is actually doing."

"Symbolic Flight 4.0 advances Perceptual VFR," Mace added, "to help prevent 'situational awareness' problems before they occur."

Symbolic Flight v4.0 Availability

Primary Edition, at $89, supports GPS and contains basic FAA data for VFR pilots.  Advanced Edition, at $249, supports the full FAA dataset for VFR and IFR pilots and, additionally, eGyro Inertial Guidance and Zaon XRX traffic depiction in 3D and Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Both editions run on any Windows–based PC, use affordable WAAS GPS sensors that connect to the PC via USB cable or Bluetooth, and are available for purchase and electronic download through the company website, .

Founded in 2007, Symbolic Flight, Inc. is a leading innovator in synthetic vision software for General Aviation and other transportation applications.

Symbolic Flight is a trademark of Symbolic Flight, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

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Posted: Thu 16 Dec, 2010 08:26
by Eric GARF
Bon va falloir trouver de la place maintenant dans le cockpit pout le iphone, le ipad et maintenant un laptop :roll:

Ça a vraiment l'air presque trop beau pour être vrai....qui sera le premier à l'essayer et nous tenir au courant ??? :wink:

Eric GARF maintenant sur FZPM 8)

Posted: Thu 16 Dec, 2010 08:46
by CruisairMan
I-pod, I-pad, cellulaires, bébelles,bebelles...Pis quand vous aurez une chance, vous pourrez vous concentrer sur le pilotage et regarder la beauté du paysage, le but pour lequel quelques uns d'entre nous volent, essayez ca, c'est le fun!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Quand on a un petit monomoteur et qu'on fait plutot des vols VFR, pis qu'on doit dse servir de ca...parfaite formule !!!! non mais! :roll:
Excusez les sarcasmes, c'est des blagues,

Ca doit etre super pour les vols commercials sur mono dans des regions ou il y a pas bcp d'aide a la navigation et que la visibilite se gate! On arrete pas le progres!
J'imagine pour les helicos aussi dans des conditions précaires?

Alain

Posted: Thu 16 Dec, 2010 10:26
by toxedo_2000
Eric GARF wrote:Bon va falloir trouver de la place maintenant dans le cockpit pout le iphone, le ipad et maintenant un laptop :roll:

.......

Eric GARF maintenant sur FZPM 8)

Simple! Fais remplacer le pare-brise par un écran géant!

:wink:

Posted: Thu 16 Dec, 2010 10:56
by CruisairMan
Ah oui, ca fait du sens! LCD ou Plasma? lequel tire moins de jus ha,ha! :lol:

Posted: Thu 16 Dec, 2010 17:09
by Theo007
Pkoi cet bebele la peut pas fonctionner sur le I-Pad ?

Garder de la place pour votre blonde quand meme, au cas que elle voudrais venir !

THEO :roll:

Posted: Thu 16 Dec, 2010 22:14
by CruisairMan
Ouais, elle s'occupera de regarder les beaux paysages pendat que le pilot a le nez dans les bébelles...

Avez vous vu la nouvelle machine a espresso et le X-Box compact pour cockpit ?

Posted: Fri 17 Dec, 2010 00:45
by GLAB
CruisairMan wrote:Ouais, elle s'occupera de regarder les beaux paysages pendat que le pilot a le nez dans les bébelles...

Avez vous vu la nouvelle machine a espresso et le X-Box compact pour cockpit ?


Il parait qu'on peut même jailbreaker une machine à popcorn sur un IPAD pour regarder un film durant les grand vols...Hey cé cool ça 8) 8) :shock: :shock: :P :P

Jacques :lol: :lol: :lol: