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christianeme
11-26-2011, 09:09 PM
Hi ,

After a lot of tests , if you are interested or you are planning to start the construction of an airbus cockpit you have to take in count the size of the monitors .

When i start my own project i bougth 2 19" monitors for the PFD And ND but they are to large (they are blocking the panel where the switchs of the brightness for the pfd and nd are located).

So i recommend to you the next configuration :

One 17 " monitor for the Pfd /ND (Captain side)
One 19" monitor for the Ewd/Sd
One 17" monitor for the Pfd/Nd (FO side)

With this configuration the cockpit size will be very close to the real one .

Best Regards

Christian Eme
Lima Peru

AirbusJon
01-21-2012, 07:08 PM
Will these monitor sizes work with both, LCD monitor cockpit and older generation monitor cockpit?

OmniAtlas
02-25-2014, 09:45 AM
Hi ,

After a lot of tests , if you are interested or you are planning to start the construction of an airbus cockpit you have to take in count the size of the monitors .

When i start my own project i bougth 2 19" monitors for the PFD And ND but they are to large (they are blocking the panel where the switchs of the brightness for the pfd and nd are located).

So i recommend to you the next configuration :

One 17 " monitor for the Pfd /ND (Captain side)
One 19" monitor for the Ewd/Sd
One 17" monitor for the Pfd/Nd (FO side)

With this configuration the cockpit size will be very close to the real one .

Best Regards

Christian Eme
Lima Peru


Hi lima, did you use a 19" widescreen vertically mounted for the ewe/sd?

cheers.

Bou24
03-03-2014, 06:57 AM
The 19" in the center should be vertically mounted but I would think that a widescreen is too narrow.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_size here you'll find a decent chart.
http://www.simpit.de/a320dim/page_01.htm here you'll find the real sizes.

The rest should be pretty simple and straightforward