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/images/notams/notams19/aoa0905/tx-1.jpgWe have been hard at work those last two weeks and I am quitepleased with the result. Here is a preview of the T-X cockpit with the first PBReffects. The textures are not yet finalized, but the result is alreadyvery promising. The PCD will be able to display no less than eight pagesof data, plus the moving map. The rear station will be fullyfunctional. The T-X is a collaborative project between Boeing and Saab, so wedecided to use the same HUD than the JAS-39 Grippen. According to arecent article in the press, it will use the same throttle than theF-16 and borrow the stick from the F-22. /images/notams/notams19/aoa0905/tx-2.jpgSource /images/notams/notams19/aoa0905/tx-3.jpgPrevious PreviewsAOA Simulations Previews the T-X AOA Simulations Update On Boeing T-X /images/notams/notams19/aoa0905/tx-4.jpgAbout AOA SimulationsFounded in 2013 AOA Simulations is a software development teamwhich creates freeware and payware quality add-ons for X-Plane 11. AOASimulations is a collaboration between David Austin (USAFR) andFabrice Kauffmann (callsign: ScifiX). About The Boeing T-XIn 2018 the US Air Force selected the Boeing T-X as their nextgeneration pilot training aircraft. It features and all new aircraftdesigned, developed and flight tested by Boeing and Saab. Boeing offered the only all-new system purpose-built for the USAFtraining mission - with aircraft, ground based training and supportdesigned together from the start. Proven in manufacturing and flighttest, this new, flexible design meets all requirements and can evolveas technologies, missions and training needs change. Boeing T-X
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/images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-5.jpgAOA Simulations has been providing regular updates on their T-Xproject via their Facebook page and has recently shown some stunning imagesof the plane flying the Mach Loop at low level. /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-4.jpgSource /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-1.jpgAbout AOA SimulationsFounded in 2013 AOA Simulations is a software development teamwhich creates freeware and payware quality add-ons for X-Plane 11.AOA Simulations is a collaboration between David Austin (USAFR)and Fabrice Kauffmann (callsign: ScifiX). /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-2.jpgAbout The Boeing T-XIn 2018 the US Air Force selected the Boeing T-X as their nextgeneration pilot training aircraft. It features and all new aircraftdesigned, developed and flight tested by Boeing and Saab. Boeing offered the only all-new system purpose-built for theUSAF training mission - with aircraft, ground based trainingand support designed together from the start. Proven in manufacturingand flight test, this new, flexible design meets all requirements andcan evolve as technologies, missions and training needs change. Boeing T-X
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/images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/aoas0612.jpgOK, time for a small progress report with the TX... The animation of the landing gear is now complete. The differentdisplay panels (PFD, COM / NAV / AP, FUEL / ENG...) are alreadyactive, which will allow to begin in parallel the programming of theavionics. The project has just been migrated under SASL 3.6.4, which willallow us to improve the readability of the VR HMD thanks to thesupport of TrueType fonts. /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-2.jpgAbout The T-X ProgramThe US Air Force established the T-X program in order to obtain a newtwo-seat jet training aircraft to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon. TheBoeing/Saab T-X was selected in 2018 as the winner of the Advanced PilotTraining System program. /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-4.jpgWeb Site Source