Garmin G1000 PC-Trainer (USB Stick) for Cirrus Perspective+ / Cirrus SR2x (v20.81)
This Garmin Integrated Flight Deck PC Trainer simulates the system user interface and provides the opportunity to explore the features, options, and fundamental operational aspects of the avionics. When used in combination with the system’s pilot’s guide, the trainer can be an effective way to improve avionics familiarity and proficiency at a time and location convenient to the user. The trainer will come preloaded on a USB memory drive. Please note, this trainer is not a full simulator. Advanced features such as PERF/TOLD, Surface Watch, and VNAV have limited functionality. CCD VNAV, CPDLC, Emergency Auto Descent, ESP/OSP/USP, weather radar, stabilized approach alerts, and clear language flight planning are not supported. The trainer also does not have interfaces for landing gear, flaps, and throttle positions or realistic engine indications. Databases cannot be updated. Garmin produces PC Trainers only for select aircraft. If there is not a PC Trainer available for your specific aircraft, we recommend choosing a trainer for an aircraft with avionics closest to your system. Minimum PC System Requirements Windows® 10 (Mac® operating systems are not supported) 8 GB RAM 3.5 GB free hard disk space (4.5 GB free hard disk space required with FliteCharts® option). USB port Microsoft DirectX® 9.0c (included on the trainer USB drive) Video Card/GPU: DirectX capable card with a minimum of 1 GHz @ 8GB DDR3 memory Screen resolution: 1920 pixels wide x 1080 pixels high Four-axis joystick with throttle/power and rudder control (optional) Sound card (optional) Performance Note: Due to the graphics- and memory-intensive nature of the trainer, it should be the only application running on your computer. In some cases, even if your computer meets the minimum system requirements, the trainer may not function properly. It is recommended that you install only one airframe at a time for optimum performance. If you install more than one airframe and experience performance issues, removing additional airframes may resolve the issues. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.