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Students Learn Mechanical Engineering with US$41.7 Million Turbofan Engine In AR

A turbofan engine, sometimes referred to as a fanjet or bypass engine, is a jet engine variant which produces thrust using a combination of jet core efflux and bypass air which has been accelerated by a ducted fan that is driven by the jet core. Many schools dream about providing students the capability to learn mechanical engineering by hands on experiencing turbofan engines but until now they could not afford it.
However, thanks to EON’s EON-XR Platform Teachers and Students can now experience more than 870,000 EON-XR assets life size in the comfort of their school.

For the full hands-on immersive learning experience please click here.Launch the link on your mobile device using EON-XR if you want to experience it in life size augmented reality.

Remote Augmented Reality Lesson of the Command Module of Apollo 13

Remote Augmented Reality Lesson of the Command Module of Apollo 13 experienced by students at home. You can also experience and create your own augmented reality lesson today , download the mobile for Free at www.eonreality.com

Apollo 13, the third scheduled manned lunar landing, was launched on April 11, 1970, from Kennedy Space Center. As the astronauts were about 80,000 km from the moon, an explosion occurred in the Service Module of Command Module 109, “Odyssey”. Then they jettisoned “Aquarius”, which was not designed for atmospheric re-entry, and safely landed in the Pacific Ocean on April 17.

For the full hands-on immersive learning experience please click here.Launch the link on your mobile device using EON-XR if you want to experience it in life size augmented reality.

Aviation Augmented Reality Lesson developed by Atlanta Student

Aviation Augmented Reality Lesson developed by Atlanta Student. The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a German World War II fighter aircraft that was, along with the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, the backbone of the Luftwaffe’s fighter force. The Bf 109 first saw operational service in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War and was still in service at the dawn of the jet age at the end of World War II in 1945.
Start Creating your own free 360 Lesson today at www.eonreality.com

For the full hands-on immersive learning experience please click here.Launch the link on your mobile device using EON-XR if you want to experience it in life size augmented reality.

Aerospace EON-XR Lesson about Concorde

Aerospace EON-XR Lesson about the Concorde developed by Bologna based student demonstrating the feature and functionalities of the British–French turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that was operated until 2003. It had a maximum speed over twice the speed of sound, at Mach 2.04 (1,354 mph or 2,180 km/h at cruise altitude), with seating for 92 to 128 passengers. First flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 1976 and continued flying for the next 27 years. It is one of only two supersonic transports to have been operated commercially; the other is the Soviet-built Tupolev Tu-144, which operated in the late 1970.
Start Creating your own free 360 Lesson today at www.eonreality.com

For the full hands-on immersive learning experience please click here.Launch the link on your mobile device using EON-XR if you want to experience it in life size augmented reality.

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