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Amazing isn't it.
You can already place all of those instruments at the bottom of screen as a standard feature of FSX and fly the wonder woman view in FSX. I mean what would a standalone instrument do for you? If you are flying the cockpit or virtual cockpit you can see those instruments. So.. you want to see them in two places? It is confusing to me, how would you use something like this, that makes any sense? Looks like a loser to me. |
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It is an immersion - thing, nearmiss.
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Going by some of the cockpit building threads I've seen, there's a fine line between immersion and craziness.
Wonder what happens if you lose the keys? http://www.simkits.com/product.php?prodid=1141 Having said that, there's some stunning engineering and fabrication exhibited. Last edited by tagTaken2; 06-01-2009 at 09:11 AM. Reason: Link added |
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Their purpose is to allow you to maximise your screen area for viewing and have these displays for cover the instruments. A couple of buddies of mine are looking at using these displays to build an pit for CASA certification. |
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