Image Gallery: December 2007
Tiger simulator handed over to Army Aviation
13 December 2007
A suite of aircrew and ground training devices for the Army’s new Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH Tiger) was handed over by the prime contractor, Australian Aerospace Pty Ltd, at a ceremony at the Army Aviation Training Centre (AAvnTC), Oakey, today.
The suite of devices includes a state-of-the-art Full Flight and Mission Simulator (FFMS), a Gun System Trainer, Centre Fuselage Trainer, Underwater Escape Trainer, and Environmental Control System Trainer. All of the devices will be located at the AAvnTC with the exception of the Underwater Escape Trainer which will be installed at Darwin.
| 20071213ADF8496168_001 Brigadier Andrew Dudgeon, Director General Army Aviation Systems, cuts the ribbon marking the handover of the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH Tiger) Full Flight and Mission Simulator and other Ground Training Devices. (Date taken: 13 December 2007) Low Res | High Res |
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| 20071213ADF8496168_002 Mr Joseph Saporito, CEO of Australian Aerospace Pty Ltd, signs the formal handover documents for the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH Tiger) Full Flight and Mission Simulator and other Ground Training Devices. He is watched by Brigadier Andrew Dudgeon Director General Army Aviation Systems. (Date taken: 13 December 2007) Low Res | High Res |
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| 20071213ADF8496168_003 One of two massive modules forming the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH Tiger) Full Flight and Mission Simulator (FFMS), handed over to Army Aviation by prime contractor Australian Aerospace Pty Ltd at a ceremony at Oakey's Army Aviation Training Centre on Thursday 13 December 2007. (Date taken: 13 December 2007) Low Res | High Res |
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