
On Top IFR Proficiency Simulator
IFR Simulator Updated to Version 9.5 — Improved flight control sensitivity for a more realistic experience! - Includes Glass cockpit and Garmin GNS 430 GPS
Real-world fidelity is the key in On Top, an IFR simulator with stunningly accurate flight dynamics, every airport and navaid, photo-realistic graphics, Real-World Weather and the first true-to-life instrument failures ever designed for a PC. On Top gives every pilot the "virtual arena" he or she needs to practice their hard-won skills of scan, procedure and spatial awareness.
It's About Realism
At the heart of On Top you'll find five of the most popular aircraft ever built. There's a Cessna C172, C182 and C182RG, and Piper's Warrior and Arrow. Also included are the Lancair Columbia 300, the Mooney MSE, and Beechcraft's Bonanza V-35, Beechcraft Baron 58, and Beech's 1900D twin-turboprop. Each model utilizes precise flight dynamic algorithms, right down to the deadly assymetrical thrust you'll experience should you lose an engine in the Baron.
Now, you can test your skills against
the reality of single-engine IMC in a light twin, or a twin-engine turboprop.
This and other aircraft setup parameters are available for all aircraft.
Each
aircraft panel is rendered with a next-generation graphics technology that makes
every gauge, pointer, tick-mark and knob on your panel as true-to-life as a computer
can create. Couple the "Photo-realistic" graphics effect with On Top's precise mimicry of real aircraft instrumentation and you're as immersed in your simulated flights as you are in your actual flights.
There are realistic sound effects, like radio idents, marker beacons, gear and flap extension, and tire sounds. You'll find panoramic out-the-window views, accurate runway lighting and haze layering. You'll even see the rivets across your wings as you look right or left on a circling approach, all with enough realism to make you sweat.
It's About Flexibility
Full instrumentation, like programmable GPS, HSI, RMI, Moving Map and auto pilot is just half of it. In On Top, you decide what instruments you fly with, and you decide where they'll go. Some IFR simulators decide years before you ever get your copy what kind of equipment you'll fly with and where
it will go in your panel, but in On Top you can change it every time.
On Top's
Real-World Weather is as variable as tomorrow's weather. Define winds aloft and
then surface winds, then dial in degree of swing and speed of gusts. Create turbulence,
cloud bases and visibility with as much variability as you can handle, so you'll
never know if you'll have to fly the missed approach until you get to the bottom
of the funnel. And best of all, make your virtual conditions stable, deteriorating,
improving or randomly changing, over any given time frame to simulate that all-important decision-making skill at decision height.
It's About Learning From Every Flight
In the real world, getting your procedures
down pat with a methodical and practiced scan is just the beginning, and there's
always more to learn. Are you ready for a vacuum failure on a bumpy IMC night?
IFR simulators of the past have always had some sort of instrument failure capability,
but those failed instruments just rolled over and died. The designers of On Top
wanted you to recognize an imminent failure, cope with it and survive, so they
created Realistic Instrument Failures. As chillingly real as failures in actual
flight, each of these is modeled after the way instruments actually behave. A
failed vacuum system will slowly tumble your gyro instruments, daring you to follow
them into the ground. Program the system or instruments you want to practice failures
on, over any time period, or let the computer generate failures at random. Either
way, you'll heighten your awareness every time you fly.
When it's time to review and learn from your experiences,
On Top's map screen will give you all the information you need to be your own
best judge. Whether it was an IFR cross country, an ILS into O'Hare or an NDB
approach into a local one-hangar field, every detail of your flight track and
profile is there. Replay your flight, save your flight, or back up to any point
along the track and execute it again. If you make a mistake, or simply want to
lower the weather parameters, you can re-fly any flight or approach right from
the map.
Map Configuration Panel
In the real world, getting your procedures
down pat with a methodical and practiced scan is just the beginning, and there's
always more to learn. Are you ready for a vacuum failure on a bumpy IMC night?
IFR simulators of the past have always had some sort of instrument failure capability,
but those failed instruments just rolled over and died. The designers of On Top
wanted you to recognize an imminent failure, cope with it and survive, so they
created Realistic Instrument Failures. As chillingly real as failures in actual
flight, each of these is modeled after the way instruments actually behave. A
failed vacuum system will slowly tumble your gyro instruments, daring you to follow
them into the ground. Program the system or instruments you want to practice failures
on, over any time period, or let the computer generate failures at random. Either
way, you'll heighten your awareness every time you fly.
When it's time to
review and learn from your experiences, On Top's map screen will give you all
the information you need to be your own best judge. Whether it was an IFR cross
country, an ILS into O'Hare or an NDB approach into a local one-hangar field,
every detail of your flight track and profile is there. Replay your flight, save
your flight, or back up to any point along the track and execute it again. If
you make a mistake, or simply want to lower the weather parameters, you can re-fly
any flight or approach right from the map.
Minimum System Requirements
Pentium-class
processor (200 MHz or faster for Win98/ME, 300 MHz or faster for Win2000/XP)
Windows
98, ME, 2000, XP
DirectX Version 8.1, (included on the OT8 CD)
64MB RAM
(Win98/ME), 128MB RAM (Win2000/XP)
40MB Hard Drive space
CD-ROM Drive
(4x or faster)
800x600 SVGA video adapter and monitor
Windows DirectX-compatible
sound card and speakers
Mouse
Joystick or yoke
(included with every On-Top Purchase)
Provides 10 pre-programmed scenarios for pilots to enhance personal proficiency. Each scenario includes an objective, tips and hints, accident synopsis, and completion standards. These scenarios provide the opportunity to better plan for some of aviation's recurring accident themes: spatial disorientation, fuel management, VFR into IMC, CFIT, loss of directional control, and poor decision making. All of the approach plates and chart excerpts you need to fly the scenarios are included.
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