Ideas in Flight: ONR TechSolutions Delivers New Realistic Flight Simulator

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September 17, 2024 | Originally published by Office of Naval Research (ONR) on August 15, 2024

ARLINGTON, Va. — An innovation in aviation training, featuring a simulator sponsored by the Office of Naval Research TechSolutions program, delivers a better way to prepare future Navy pilots.

The T-45C Goshawk mixed-reality simulator, also known as Project Link, was recently showcased at Naval Air Station Meridian, Mississippi. Created in response to a request from Lt. Cmdr. Geoffrey Dick, T-45C Chief Standardization Pilot, Naval Air Training Command (CNATRA), this simulator combines virtual reality with a physical cockpit.

TechSolutions rapidly sponsors the development of prototype solutions based on direct requests from Sailors and Marines worldwide.

Jason Payne, TechSolutions Director, said the new mixed-reality simulator illustrates just how quickly a request from a Sailor or Marine can be developed into a prototype and deliverable solution. “We received a request about a year ago and began working on the solution for a mixed-reality training program almost immediately,” said Payne.  “The development team at Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division quickly prototyped the solution and we’re now delivering a new capability to the fleet.”

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