Simulator lets students and researchers pilot aircraft, spaceships

September 28, 2023

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering student, Kaylee Li said the simulator had significantly contributed to her understanding of aerospace and space engineering. "The highly immersive experience of piloting the simulator has been very rewarding. The simulator also has the potential to be used for simulated space environments, including controlling crewed vehicles on planet surfaces. DISCLOSURE:The flight simulator was funded by the James N. Kirby Foundation and Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor's CAPEX funding. Improvements to the Bennett Laboratory were funded by a donation from the William & Agnes Bennett Research Fund.

Associate Professor Nicholas Lawson, who joined the University in 2021 and leads Aircraft Performance and Operations, said: “The simulator will expose students to the feeling of flight, so they can link theoretical areas of study, such as aircraft design and flight mechanics, to practice.”

“These days, so much is done online. It’s vitally important that students gain practical experience, especially in an area like aerospace and aeronautics which is, of course, all about movement!” said Professor Lawson, who was a qualified flying instructor and previously worked as Chair of Aerodynamics and Airborne Measurement at Cranfield University, which is highly regarded globally, in the field of Aerospace Engineering.

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering student, Kaylee Li said the simulator had significantly contributed to her understanding of aerospace and space engineering. 

"The highly immersive experience of piloting the simulator has been very rewarding. It is an excellent, hands-on complement to theoretical learning", said Ms Li, who will this week travel to Azerbaijan for the International Astronautic Conference and Space Generation Congress as a student delegate, where she will be present on the role of the next generation in the future of space. 

The simulator also has the potential to be used for simulated space environments, including controlling crewed vehicles on planet surfaces. This area is being developed by Visiting Professor Gregory Chamitoff, a former NASA Astronaut.

DISCLOSURE:

The flight simulator was funded by the James N. Kirby Foundation and Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor's CAPEX funding. Improvements to the Bennett Laboratory were funded by a donation from the William & Agnes Bennett Research Fund.

The source of this news is from University of Sydney

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