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The Role of Flight Simulation in Helicopter Crew Station Design
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The nature of helicopter crew station design has been transformed by new mission requirements, advanced cockpit technology and a greater emphasis on systems integration. As a result, simulation has emerged as a tool which can be used at a variety of levels during the design process. This dictates the need for a broad spectrum of simulation capabilities ranging from simple display generation through total mission simulation in ground-based or airborne concepts.
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DeMasi, J. and Harper, H., "The Role of Flight Simulation in Helicopter Crew Station Design," SAE Technical Paper 851900, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851900.Also In
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