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Human factors engineer Casey Smith, right, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, left, discuss simulation results during a...
Pilot David Zahn fine-tunes the traffic display screen of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h...
Traffic display screen of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h simulation in the VMS, N243.
Traffic display screen of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h simulation in the VMS, N243.
Human factors engineer Casey Smith, left, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, right, discuss simulation results during a...
Pilot David Zahn fine-tunes the traffic display screen of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h...
The development of the electric space actuator represents an unusual case of space technology transfer wherein the...
David Zahn pilots the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h simulation in the VMS, N243.
Out the window view of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h simulation in the VMS, N243.
AVA-1h simulation team members Megan Mitchell, left, Christian Schmitz, and Matthew Blanken, right, in the VMS...
David Zahn pilots the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h simulation in the VMS, N243.
Human factors engineer Casey Smith, right, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, left, discuss simulation results during a...
Primary flight display screen, left, and traffic display screen, right, of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab...
Human factors engineer Casey Smith, left, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, right, discuss simulation results during a...
Out the window view of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab during the AVA-1h simulation in the VMS, N243.
NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS)VMS (Vertical Motion Simulator) F-Cab interior. Overhead view of cockpit.
Ames 5 degrees-of-freedom motion simulator: This simulator incorporated a centrifuge of 30ft radius. The simulatored...
NASA Ames Bldg N-243A Vertical Motion Simulator cab in Motion in motion.
This moving base simulator was received in 1990 and is primarily a training and procedural trainer. It has been used...
5 Degree Freedom of Motion Simulator with R. Gerdes (delayed exposure using lights to show motion)
N-243A Vertical Motion Simulator
N-243A Vertical Motion Simulator
N-243A Vertical Motion Simulator
Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS) control room