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King Schools partners with Redbird

By Janice Wood · October 1, 2009 ·

King Schools and Redbird Flight Simulations have entered into an exclusive agreement, offering Redbird products through King Schools’ marketing, sales and distribution channels worldwide.

“Redbird has utilized the latest improvements in software and video graphics technology to deliver, for the first time, a realistic training environment that is within the financial reach of virtually every flight school,” said Martha King, co-chairman of King Schools. “This brings the same level of flight training experience to new and non-professional pilots that has proven so effective in creating safe and proficient professional pilots.”

After three years of development, Redbird now offers a line of four simulators spanning the range from a fixed desktop device through its FMX/cl, which offers full-motion, panoramic vision and force-feedback controls.

RedbirdRedbird Flight Simulations, Inc. was founded in Austin, Texas, in 2006 by a team of computer industry professionals who possess varied experience in aviation, manufacturing, fabrication, and technology. The purpose of the company was to develop full-motion flight simulation products for flight schools that train new and non-professional pilots.

King Schools is a leader in on-line pilot certification and avionics training for pilots.

For more information: KingSchools.com or RedbirdFlight.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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