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Experience the Progress
When really good ideas come together

We do what's best for our clients. Enter the 'Hunting' concept – Our response to our users needs for a faster and easier way to create aircraft simulations without having to depend on endless judgmental trial and error approach.

Here is the idea: Supply the basic parameters and AeroTURN does the work for you.


This is the outcome: A much more productive airside design method.


'Hunting' applies to AeroTURN's three leading features:

Place Offset Simulation
Create aircraft paths that maintain a minimum lateral clearance from apron elements. Simply input a minimum offset distance and AeroTURN "hunts" and draws out the optimal path.
Oversteer Corner Path
Create and evaluate oversteer scenarios for more realistic turning conditions such as parking an aircraft along lead-in lines or space requirements at taxiway to runway intersections.
Generate Corner Path
Shorten the process of generating reverse aircraft maneuvers by selecting an element parallel to your desired ending position for the rear unit, and mouse-clicking to instantly create a path!