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Issued by Frasca International.

July 18, 2018

Frasca debuts new AATD at AirVenture; RTD is high tech, affordable

Frasca International has launched a new, affordably priced Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD) which will be on display at this year's Airventure, July 23-29, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The new Frasca RTD (Reconfigurable Training Device) is designed to meet customer demands for a lower priced entry level reconfigurable device that also provides the advanced features required to meet their training objectives. 

The Frasca RTD is easily reconfigurable between different aircraft models including the Cessna 172 and Piper Seminole and between legacy and realistic, advanced avionics which operate and function exactly as in the aircraft. The RTD is built using robust hardware for reliability and features a browser based instructor operator station (IOS) which can be controlled by phone, tablet or desktop computer. The RTD can be configured with a single or three channel visual display system and includes digital sound simulation.

Benefits of the RTD include easy maintenance and diagnostics and a modular design that takes up minimal floor space and will fit through a standard sized door. The RTD can also be easily installed by the end user and is backed by Frasca's outstanding customer service.

Frasca's RTD provides a high level of realism that enables the students to transfer a greater amount of learning from the AATD to the aircraft. Frasca's aerodynamic models have been validated by the FAA on higher level full flight simulators and include physical modeling of all significant components and effects of the aircraft class.

Pricing for the RTD starts at $58,000 and will vary depending on configurations and options.

Frasca will display two of the RTDs at its indoor booth location in hall C (#3405) and one at its outdoor space in Aviation Gateway Park (#56). It will also be exhibiting a Cessna 172 Level 5 flight training device in its mobile trailer at the Gateway Park Location (partnering with Alpha Eta Rho). Demonstration flights will be available at both locations. The RTD devices will be available with advanced glass avionics and conventional round dial instrumentation. 

In the spirit of encouraging new pilots, first time "flyers" trying out the Frasca devices will receive a complimentary log book to record their first Frasca simulator flight.

The first launch customers for the Frasca RTD are American Flyers and Metropolitan State University of Denver (Metro State). Metro State has the largest fleet of Frasca simulators in use, while American Flyers was Frasca's first customer when the company was founded in 1958. There are several additional RTD sales in progress and Frasca expects high interest at AirVenture.

According to John Frasca, president of Frasca International, “American Flyers was Frasca's very first customer. They purchased a TruFlite simulator from my father (Rudy Frasca) who founded the company 60 years ago. So it is fitting that they are a launch customer for our new Frasca RTD. We designed the RTD integrating information and input gained during our long relationship with American Flyers. The Frasca RTD was designed to enable tasks that are critical for pilot training. It is also built to be highly reliable and serviceable, which is of great importance to our customers.” 

In addition to launching the RTD at AirVenture, Frasca wil be celebrating its 60th anniversary in business. The company was founded by Rudy Frasca in 1958 and is owned and operated by the Frasca family.