
“This was one of the best things that I saw at Oshkosh this year."
Geoff Rapoport, AVweb Contributing Editor, CFII

“I was surprised at the accuracy and feel of this simulator . . . it is more than accurate enough for training purposes and by far the cheapest and safest way to learn how to hover a helicopter and fly circuits. What’s more; it should be affordable for even the smaller schools."
John Tetley, CEO ~ Qld Raceways, ARN 780008

"We have found the one-G simulation Torrance 44 to fill a role for both primary rotorcraft and transitioning rotorcraft students. Specifically, we use the Torrance 44 for teaching basic flight maneuvers, hovering, auto-rotations and many emergency procedures as well."
"This simulator has improved the safety of our training, improved our student pilot retention/completion rate, and made the process more fun for all involved."
Anthony Riley, Principal, Woodstar Aviation


