Redbird Flight Simulations
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| Founded | 2006 | 
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Austin, Texas,  United States  | 
Key people  | Jerry Gregoire | 
| Products | Flight simulators | 
Redbird Flight Simulations, Inc. is an American flight training company.
Founded in 2006, Redbird Flight started with a flight simulator built around a scrapped airplane fuselage. Specifically, a Cessna 177 Cardinal, from which the name redbird originates.[1]
The Redbird FMX is the largest selling simulator in history, with more than 320 units delivered worldwide as of 2012.[2]
Products:[3]
- AOPA Jay - A self-contained simulator with a PC core, monitor, flight controls, and Lockheed Martin modified Microsoft FSX software.[4]
 - RedHawk - An extensive overhaul conversion program using a Cessna 172 with a diesel engine, upgraded avionics, new paint and interior.[5]
 - Alloy - RD1 Rudder Pedals designed to mimic real in-flight pedal control.
 - FMX - Full motion Advanced Aviation Training Device with a single or multi-glass (or analog) configuration.
 - Redbird CAPS - An add-on device that gives pilots the chance to learn how and when to deploy the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System.
 
References
- ^ "Redbird Flight Simulations". Retrieved 21 September 2014.
 - ^ AVweb.com (2012). "Is Redbird Just Plain Better?".
 - ^ Redbirdflight.com. "Products".
 - ^ AOPA Pilot: 55. October 2014. 
{{cite journal}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ^ John Croft (5 August 2013). "Redbird Tests Old Cessna 172s In New Rol Simulator maker refreshes run-out Cessna 172s in effort to provide less expensive pilot training". Aviation Week & Space Technology.