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Looking for Feedback from fellow developers

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DISCLAIMER! I am not trying to generate traffic or promote the project through the links, i understand the zero tolerance, I am just looking for feedback from experts like you

Hey everyone, ✈️

As a private pilot and passionate fan of simulations (flight, rockets, space, racing), I’m currently studying UXD Development and working on my first big university project: a concept for an interactive mobile radio‑communications training tool with possible simulator integration in the future

I’m looking for experienced simulation and flight development pros like you to test the Concept and evaluate its real‑world usefulness via a short survey. Your feedback is required for my final report and will show how valuable this idea really is.

So far around 30 testers have participated; I need about 20 more to complete the evaluation—maybe you’ll find it interesting too? 😊

To make it worth your while, I’m giving away three €10 Amazon gift cards on August 8, 2025, to survey participants who’d like to join the giveaway. 😊 (just enter your mail in the end for participation)

About the concept:
This tool will let you train radio communications not just theoretically, but in realistic, self‑directed scenarios: you’ll be presented with typical situations—e.g. traffic patterns, departures, or emergencies—see your position on a map, track your instruments and other key parameters, and talk to tower/other aircraft as if you were really in the cockpit. The tower/others will respond to your transmissions, and you’ll receive a score and feedback at the end. It would not require a session with others but could instead be done on your own and spontaneous.

There are also going to be theory modules that explain and contextualize everything.

This way, alongside your practical training, you can become more confident in radio communications—independently, at your own pace, and affordably.

In the future, it could even be made compatible with popular flight‑simulators.

(Disclaimer: I’m not promoting any external links or selling anything—just seeking feedback on the concept.)
Try the very first prototype here: https://www.aevoli.com/dashboard

The Survey Is supposed to rate the concept in general, not the Prototype.
Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/nM6FvTezMaxipCUA7

I’d be thrilled if you’d give it a go—it would be a huge help for my studies. 🍻

Feel free to reach out with any questions. Best regards! 👍
 
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