Happy July 4th from Newton Design!
Newton Design, LLC
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Catoosa, OK 589 followers
We design and manufacture simulation and training systems used by commercial aviation, military, and government agencies
About us
Newton Design, LLC is a Native American and Veteran-owned SBA HUBZone Certified small business. We are a mechanical and electrical design and fabrication company specializing in simulation and training equipment. Our core products are aircraft cabin/fuselage trainers and simulators, which have many applications. Our products are used by commercial airlines to train cabin crews in use of aircraft doors, emergency procedures, emergency egress, and cabin service among other things. Our products are also used by Federal law enforcement to train in hostage rescue situations and general tactics. We have also teamed with other companies to produce the first-ever KC-135 Boom Operator Weapon System Trainer (BOWST). Newton Design, LLC has also produced reactive steel targets, simulated weapons, ejection seat trainers, and many other "one off" projects. With each new contract our capabilities grow, and as a small business with very low overhead we are able to produce top-quality products at very competitive prices.
- Website
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http://www.newton-design.com
External link for Newton Design, LLC
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Catoosa, OK
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Simulation and Training Equipment, Mechanical Design/Engineering and Fabrication, Electrical Design and Engineering, and Software Programming
Locations
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Primary
26015 E. Admiral Pl.
Catoosa, OK 74015, US
Employees at Newton Design, LLC
Updates
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Newton Design has had a mutually beneficial business relationship with CymSTAR for many years. Several months ago, CymSTAR was asked to perform a technical refresh on an interactive exhibit called the Cosmolander Simulation located at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum (TASM) . CymSTAR reached out to us to have us refinish the structure of the exhibit, which you can see here.
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Newton Design is using a hybrid design approach for the C-5M Fuselage Trainer (FuT). Critical functional parts, such as the cargo door, ramp, visor, and adjacent fuselage sections will be actual aircraft parts removed from a donor C-5. The majority of the simulator structure and the positioning system will be designed and manufactured in-house. We are almost finished removing pieces from the donor aircraft. All donor aircraft parts should be at our facility by the end of the week. The critical design review is scheduled for later this year.
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Newton Design, LLC is frequently associated with aviation training devices such as Fuselage Trainers (FuTs) and commercial airline door and cabin evacuation trainers, and for good reason. However, we also design and manufacture Maintenance Training Devices (MTD's) for all types of land, sea, and air vehicles. In late January we posted about the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) transfer case simulators we were designing, along with some images of the engineering model. Here are the finished trainers being prepared for shipping. The end users will be U.S. Navy Construction Battalion (Seabee) vehicle maintenance trainees. They will use the simulators to better understand MTVR transfer case operation and maintenance. The smaller simulator is an actual MTVR transfer case that we converted into a training device. The larger simulator is a double scale 3D printed replica of the transfer case. Both simulators feature electric motors to rotate and shift the gears. Windowed cutaways allow students to see the color-coded gears, which provides a great visual aid to understanding how the transfer case operates.
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The KC-46 Fuselage Trainer (FuT) and Boom Operator Trainer (BOT) we recently installed at Travis AFB were the subject of a photo feature by the base's photographer. Link to full photo feature below: https://lnkd.in/gXrjnTPA
KC-46 simulators near completion
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