In the real world, a trajectory is a path through time and space. Why should your trajectory data be confined to a static, two-dimensional format? With FlightSight you can produce striking three-dimensional visualizations and dynamic animations that bring your data to life. Whether you are simulating launch vehicle trajectories, analyzing post-flight data, or plotting the course of a weather balloon, FlightSight will help transform your raw data into a clear and engaging visual representation.
FlightSight accepts path data from virtually any source as long as a few formatting rules are followed. Our customers have successfully imported data from industry standard trajectory simulation programs such as POST and OTIS, custom developed simulations created in MATLAB®, and from flight experiments, just to name a few.
When your data is ready for post-processing, you can use FlightSight’s intuitive user interface to control the appearance, content, and behavior of your visualization. With options to vary the colors, data overlays, integrated 3D models, camera angles, and more., FlightSight will help you get the most out of your work. Your data visualization can be viewed in Google Earth ® or one of several other KML viewing utilities.
The latest FlightSight release, version 1.8, includes several new features and improvements that make the product more useful than ever. In response to our customers, we have made the following updates:
FlightSight software is sold under an annual renewable license. The initial purchase of the software entitles the customer to one (1) year of FlightSight use, along with access to any updates or bug fixes released during that calendar year. A software maintenance fee is due annually thereafter on the anniversary of the initial purchase in order to continue using the product.
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| Operating System Requirements | Windows 7, Vista, or XP |
| Additional Requirements | Java™ SE Runtime Environment 6 Update 10 or higher |
| Google Earth 6.0 (free download) |
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| Note: Most Features are also compatiable with Google Earth 5.0 |
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