REALISTIC IMMERSIVE FLIGHT SIMULATION

Mixed Reality Flight Simulators

Like their VR counterparts, Mixed Reality (MR) flight simulators are an efficient and effective tool for flight training, providing a safe, repeatable, measurable, realistic, and cost-effective way to practice a wide range of flight maneuvers and scenarios. MR offers one distinct advantage, however.

Realism and Immersion

Mixed Reality (MR) flight simulators combine a physical simulator cockpit with an MR headset, which blends the real and virtual world together. Unlike VR, which creates a fully digital, or virtual, environment, Mixed Reality displays the real, physical cockpit, which includes a fully functional G1000 PFD & MFD, allowing the student to see and interact with all the physical controls and instruments, while still being immersed in a realistic virtual world.

This unique blend of real and virtual offers a high level of immersion and interaction that more closely mimics flying a real aircraft. This increased level of immersion is not only crucial for helping student pilots practice procedures and develop muscle memory, but also enables much more complex tasks to be completed (i.e., configuring the G1000 instrumentation).

Safety and Repetition

As with VR, students can practice dangerous or complex maneuvers, such as engine failures, emergency landings, stalls, and advanced turns, without any risk to themselves or the aircraft.

In addition, with the ability to see and interact with the whole cockpit environment, MR allows students to practice and perfect Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) procedures and techniques.

Standard Instrument Departures (SIDS), Standard Instrument Arrivals (STARS), enroute Area Navigation (RNAV), Required Navigation Performance (RNP), VHF Omnidirectional Range (VOR) and Instrument Landing System (ILS) procedures are all available due to the increased interaction and interoperability of our MR flight simulators.

MR flight simulators, therefore, allow for unlimited repetition across a broader range of skills, enabling student pilots to practice lessons and procedures until they are mastered, which isn’t always possible in a real aircraft due to factors like airspace restrictions or aircraft availability or cost.

Cost-Effectiveness

Our Mixed Reality flight simulators offer a more cost-effective path to flight training. Just like our VR flight simulators have been shown to reduce the flight hours students need to reach key license milestones [1]Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 2022, our MR simulators provide even greater functionality and interaction. This allows students to progress through both initial and advanced training more efficiently, making the entire process more affordable and accessible.

CESSNA 172 MR $92,000

Experience the Future of Flight Training

Discover how our Immersive Flight Simulators can elevate your pilot training with realistic, hands-on immersion and measurable results.

What You Get

Our system is a “Plug-In-and-Go” solution, requiring very little setup. Each one features:

Professional-Grade Simulators

This motion-enabled flight simulator features pro-grade controls, a fully functional G1000, and durable steel construction. It subtly moves with your inputs for added realism. The adjustable sliding seat and high-resolution MR headset enhance comfort and immersion. Available in YOKE (Cessna 172) configurations.

Industry-Leading Support

Our commitment to your success extends far beyond the sale. We’re here to help you every step of the way, from our in-person install and customer training to our comprehensive warranty, remote troubleshooting, and expert advice from our dedicated support team.

Ready to bring the future of flight simulation to your school?

Contact us to learn more about our current courses and custom content creation options.

Choose Your Experience:

VR vs. MR

Depending on your educational focus, goals and budget, both our Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) flight simulators offer a cost-effective and realistic learning experience.

  • Virtual Reality (VR): Creates a fully immersive 360-degree virtual cockpit environment. It is an excellent tool for developing muscle memory and practicing procedures in a safe space. VR is an ideal technology for developing the fundamental Stick & Rudder skills required to command an aircraft.

  • Mixed Reality (MR) : Blends the real and virtual worlds, allowing students to see and interact with physical cockpit controls while being immersed in a realistic virtual environment. This unique blend enables more complex training tasks, such as Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) procedures, to be completed effectively.

Realistic DA-40 Flight Simulator Arizona
C172 Flight Simulator Experience
Virtual Reality Fighter Simulation Experience
TC Sims MR Simulators