Reiser selects Quantum3D visuals for FFS
Quantum3D has been selected by Reiser Simulation and Training to provide image generators and synthetic visual databases for its civil Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) for 4t class helicopters, the company announced on 8 March.
Reiser will use the FFS for helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) training in civil urban traffic environments and in offshore scenarios around Germany. The training platform’s first version will target the Airbus Helicopters H145.
Quantum3D’s Independence IDX 8000 series offers both night-vision and out-the-window capability to drive the 15 visual channels in Reiser’s simulator.
The FFS including its visual system will be qualified to CS-FSTD(H) Level D.
Frank Thieser, managing director, Reiser Training Services, said: ‘HEMS pilots face challenging missions every day, and our goal is to provide the most realistic training experience including NVG missions with their real goggles which will maximise their safety and professionalism.
‘After an extensive evaluation, Quantum3D’s IDX 8000 and MANTIS technology and capabilities give us the most realistic, robust, and highest-performing solution for our application.’
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