Moog in the Netherlands

Moog in the Netherlands
Moog in the Netherlands BV
Type Public
Industry Aerospace, Defense, Industrial Automation, and Motion Control
Founded 1995, Amsterdam, NL
Headquarters Nieuw-Vennep, NL
Key people Pim van den Dijssel, Director
Products Hydraulic and Electronic Control Systems
Employees 135
Website [1]

FCS Control Systems, now known as Moog in the Netherlands BV, after the purchase of FCS by Moog Inc.[1]) develops flight simulation and testing systems for aircraft and cars, using advanced control systems. FCS used to be called Fokker Control Systems B.V, which originally was a daughter company of Fokker, the former Dutch aircraft manufacturer.

Moog in the Netherlands BV develops a wide line of applications, which include:

Industrial Controls

For the material test markets, Moog supplies motion controls for automotive, structural and fatigue testing. The company's hydraulic and electromechanical motion simulation bases are used for the flight simulation and training markets.

References

  1. ^ "Moog moves for FCS" Flight International, 2005
  2. ^ "FlightSafety and Moog win award" Flug-Revue
  3. ^ "Contract with Airbus until 2016" The Engineer
  4. ^ "Rack maker Thule uses Moog’ Hexapod design to take vibration resistance tests to the limit" Process and Control Today
  5. ^ "Car Roof Rack Maker Thule Twists and Turns with New Moog Test Rig" Moog Industrial
  6. ^ "Moog Selected to Provide Leading-Edge Driving Simulator for Ferrari" Simulation Industry Association of Australia
  7. ^ "The secret weapon of Fernando Alonso (Spanish)" MARCA sports newspaper
  8. ^ "We have been impressed with the motion control expertise from Moog" Engineering Talk
  9. ^ "Moog Driving Simulator Heightens Reality of Virtual Test Laps for Ferrari Drivers" Moog Corporate Website

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