XTI Aerospace, Inc., an aerospace company developing the revolutionary TriFan 600 aircraft, today announced the release of software version 1.9 of its proprietary Flight Transition Simulator. This advanced simulator is designed to optimize flight transitions from vertical-lift flight to wing-borne flight and vice versa for the TriFan 600 vertical lift crossover airplane. The latest update includes the addition of One-Engine-Inop (OEI) capability, a crucial feature that simulates engine-out scenarios at specific points during takeoff.
The Flight Transition Simulator utilizes a comprehensive database of aerodynamic and propulsion data, to make the precise and complex calculations necessary for the TriFan 600's unique flight regime. The addition of OEI capability is expected to enhance the simulator's accuracy in modeling critical flight scenarios, further supporting the development and refinement of the TriFan 600.
Scott Pomeroy, Chairman and CEO of XTI Aerospace, commented, "Every day our engineering team is working to advance the development of the TriFan 600. We believe the inclusion of OEI in our Flight Transition Simulator is another step forward in ensuring the safety and reliability of this groundbreaking aircraft. It is difficult to share every detail of our progress, but we do like to periodically showcase the steady and exciting progress being made."
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