Simulation and engineering environments are central elements of flight dynamics and control research and development tasks. Based on an analysis of such processes, the Institute of Flight Mechanics and Flight Control of Technische Universitat Miinchen is currently developing an efficient approach for a modeling and control engineering environment. The primary objective of the PC based but basically platform independent program system is to reduce the workload involved in flight dynamics research by providing simulation modules and applications that have a high potential for reusability and significantly increase the level of automation. Furthermore, it allows engineers to focus on the development of generalized problem solution strategies by reducing the amount of user interaction required for configuration specific computations.
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