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ALSIM Introduces LSA Sim

By General Aviation News Staff · July 12, 2026 · Leave a Comment

ALSIM AL3X Light Sport Aircraft flight simulator cockpit with Garmin G3X Touch avionics
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ALSIM has introduced the AL3X, its newest Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) simulator designed specifically to meet the growing needs of flight schools and training organizations.

Developed around the Garmin G3X Touch flight deck, the AL3X delivers “an immersive and highly realistic training experience in a compact, cost-effective platform that complies with FAA AATD standards,” according to officials with the French company.

Powered by a flight model using the Rotax 912 engine, the AL3X reflects the performance and handling characteristics found across a broad range of modern LSA platforms, including the Tecnam P-Mentor, Pipistrel Alpha Trainer, Sling, Bristell, Van’s RV series, and Evektor Harmony. An optional aircraft parachute system further enhances training capabilities by allowing pilots to rehearse critical emergency scenarios that cannot be replicated in the aircraft, company officials added.

For more information: ALSIM.com

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