Sunday, October 20, 2013


         This is the never ending project of my home cockpit Ive built for FSX, but ive longed since moved on to more sophisticated flight simulators like www.digitalcombatsimulator.com

right now Iam using a radeon 4870 with 2 monitor support, hopefully get a 7000 series soon so I can support 4-6 different displays. the smaller screens you see are from portable DVD players. I just use a svideo to RCA adaptor for them to display different aircraft avionics screens, like the abris navigation system on the KA 50 blackshark to the f15's targeting system. The aircraft panels you see, are from a few years ago I got (minus the gauges) from a C-141 starlifter. The switches are wired using a GP-wiz40 USB controller which supports up to 32-40 different inputs. the other displays you see are non related to another PC of mine.
                                             above-the Abris navigation system on the main view monitor-Below, the abris on my small monitor that was used originally for a portable DVD player
                                                   Below a view of the f15 targeting computer on the DVD display
                                         Above-left monitor-main display, smaller one to the right-DVD display and the other right one another computer un-related to my flight sim pc
                                   Above, my overhead panel with loads of switches and a few dials wired into the GP-wiz40. This was originally the electrical panel from a C-141 starlifter, minus the gauges.
                                             above, a cool image of a sunset in the DCS world
                                              When i upgrade video cards, i will have these displayed on seperate DVD mini monitors.

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