Spanish Army receives NH90 simulator
Indra has delivered an NH90 helicopter flight simulator to the Spanish Army, the company announced on 25 October.
The NH90 training system has been installed at the Héroes del Revellín base in Agoncillo as part of the Helicopter Simulation Center of the Aviation Academy of the Spanish Army.
The simulator is designed for tactical training, and will be integrated into the army’s simulator network, allowing pilots to carry out joint training missions with other helicopter simulators including the CH-47D Chinook, the AS532 Cougar, the EC135 or the EC665 Tiger attack helicopter.
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