The Pilot Pro 4i Curve has a 49" HD Curved Widescreen Display and our Instrument Pod with Hands On NAV & COM Radios, Switch Panel, Altimeter, Auto Pilot, Trim, Flaps and More. The 49″ across Wide Screen delivers a Panoramic forward view in stunning HD, while the lower 22 inch HD screen displays the Instrument Cockpit. The fully adjustable fabric Pilot in Command seat ensures hours of comfortable flight.
The Pilot Pro 4i is a full 180 degree view from the cockpit seat simulator. The forward view is a 49″ Curved Wide Screen in stunning HD, the left and right views are 32″ HD wide screens and the lower 22 inch HD screen displays the Instrument Cockpit. The fully adjustable fabric Pilot in Command seat ensures hours of comfortable flight. The Pilot Pro 4i Curve is capable of flying from every airfield on the planet in one of 50+ aircraft. Students will plan and fly flights using basic algebra, geometry, trigonometry, physics, geography and topography. Each Pilot Pro has our tutored simulator learning missions teaching all of the fundaments by flying through boxes in the sky. Using our Visual learning First Education approach engages students by watching a video on the content before reading it. Our curriculum is used in STEM labs, Science/Physics/ Engineering Design classrooms, Flying/Aviation Clubs, After school programs or with a JROTC programs. By teaching the principles of flight leverages STEM concepts in; geometry, algebra, trigonometry, physics, meteorology, geography and topography. Dimensions: 78 ” wide, 67” long, 60” high |
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