Flight Simulator Development in Parallel with Aircraft Flight Test - A Case Study of the American Airlines DC-10 Program

720858

2/1/1972

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Abstract
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In order to assure delivery of a flight training simulator while flight testing is incomplete and several months ahead of the delivery of its counterpart aircraft, new and unusual methodology must be applied. Such methodology, called positive interface management, has been developed and successfully applied to the DC-10 program by American Airlines. This paper is a case study of this application.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/720858
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Wirth, F., "Flight Simulator Development in Parallel with Aircraft Flight Test - A Case Study of the American Airlines DC-10 Program," National Aerospace Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting, San Diego, California, United States, October 2, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720858.
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2/1/1972
Product Code
720858
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English