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Entrol's en-4000x promises a smooth transition
The newly released en-4000x is upgradeable, so customers can add additional features like smoke machine, vibration system, IOS remote control or debriefing station to adapt the simulator to their training needs.
The main improvement from the latest simulator's predecessor lies in its SEP/MEP glass cockpit based on the G1000.
Read this story in our June 2021 printed issue.

entrol has launched the en-4000x, its new FNPT II MCC/AATD simulator for SEP, MEP and jet training, which is designed as a flexible solution to provide IR, ATPL and APS MCC courses in a single device.

The simulator has been developed thanks to the experience accumulated with the previous en-4000 model, which is already used by schools such as Turin Flying Institute, Adventia and FlyBy Aviation Academy. The main improvement lies in its SEP/MEP glass cockpit based on the G1000, which is equipped with TAWS, TAS and Synthetic Vision, allowing schools to improve the transition between simulator and real aircraft.

The jet configuration simulates an A320, featuring a full-scale overhead, pedestal and glareshield, EGPWS, windshear warning system and optional sidesticks. That way, MCC instructors can follow the FCOM procedures and prepare students for what they will find on the actual aircraft. Since the en-4000x is upgradeable, customers can add additional features like smoke machine, vibration system, IOS remote control or debriefing station to adapt the simulator to their training needs.

In addition to that, the simulator is supported by entrol's 15 years of experience and its efficient customer service.

“Since I started the company with my brother in 2005, our goal has always been to provide schools with the best flight simulators,” says entrol CEO Luis Olarte. “That goal is more alive than ever, and that is why we have developed our en-4000x: to optimise our customer's training and operational costs.”

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