Virtual Reality
Aircraft Familiarisation
Virtual Reality Walkthrough
The use of Virtual Reality (VR) in this context leverages the benefits of this technology in an impactful manner. The package allows a student to immerse themselves into a virtual world where they are able to teleport around a synthetic C-130J or a C-17 and learn about the different components of the aircraft.
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Additional aircraft maybe rendered and developed on request.
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RECONFIGURABLE & PORTABLE
Virtual Reality (VR)
BlueRoom Simulations VR aircraft familiarisation modules utilise standalone VR headsets that are affordable and easily scalable. This allows for a single package to be replicated dozens or hundreds of times and distributed across the world with ease.
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Virtual Reality (VR) differs from Mixed Reality by generating a purely virtual environment without the ability to see or interact with physical objects. This technology is perfect for familiarising someone with an environment such as an aircraft or simple decision-making where fine/gross motor skills are not required.
C-130J Hercules
The C-130J model is based on a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) aircraft in an aeromedical configuration. Additional configurations may be built upon request.
The experience allows students to experience the look and feel of the aircraft, locate the critical components and safety features of the aircraft in first person.
The ability to leverage virtual reality rather than a simple eLearning package, video or slideshow provides a more immersive experience that is likely to resonate with the students leading to increased knowledge transfer and longer retention.
C-17A Globemaster III
Trying to describe the size and scale of a C-17 is almost impossible to do without being face-face with the aircraft.
What this Virtual Reality module does is allow a student to experience the awe of the size and might of the aircraft in a fully virtual experience where they feel like they are standing in front of and inside the aircraft.
The module has been built for an aeromedical configuration and has the ability to include additional configurations to support a range of mission profiles.