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Alsim launches AL2006 Tecnam simulator
The new AL2006 simulator replicates the Tecnam P2006T NG, featuring an immersive visual system, authentic Garmin G1000 NXi avionics and a full-size flight deck. Several flight schools are already on board.
For maximum realism, the AL2006 is equipped with an immersive visual system featuring three high-definition laser projectors.

Alsim has launched its AL2006 simulator, specifically designed to replicate the Tecnam P2006T NG aircraft, which is widely recognised as the world’s most fuel-efficient twin-engine aircraft. The simulator faithfully reproduces this multi-engine trainer, meeting EASA FNPT II and FTD Level 5 standards with a full-size flight deck replica, semi-enclosed instructor station, active control loading and a flight model based on the aircraft’s real flight characteristics.

For maximum realism, the AL2006 features an immersive visual system with three high-definition laser projectors, enhanced by a vibration cueing system, providing a 210° x 50° field of view. The simulator also incorporates the original Garmin G1000 NXi and GFC 700 autopilot, delivering an authentic cockpit experience – a world first for a P2006T NG simulator.

Jean-Paul Monnin, co-founder and president of Alsim, says: “We are proud to introduce the AL2006 to the market. This new simulator complements our growing range of aircraft-specific devices, following the successful launches of the ALSR G7, replicating the Cirrus SR Series G7, and AL100i, replicating the Piper Pilot100i, earlier this year. Alsim continues to deliver cutting-edge simulators that elevate pilot training programmes worldwide.”

Several flight schools, including Professional Aviation in Italy and Smart Aviation in Poland, have already chosen to integrate the AL2006 into their training programmes.

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