Tom_G_2010
01-09-2014, 03:52 PM
I am building a GA simulator using a C172 Fuselage. It will, of course, be very Cessna-esk but I plan to configure a few different aircraft ranging from the 172 to a 182 and 337 to a Bonanza and Baron. As such I can't use fixed mechanical instruments in the MIP, but want to stick with steam gauges.
Those requirements are leading me to look to an instrument panel cut out overlaid on LCD Monitors. The obstacle I need to overcome though is that the yoke shaft support sticks up in the middle of the MIP and moving it is not an option. This has lead to an, as of yet unsuccessful, search for the right combination of small monitors to cover the area of the MIP that will have instruments.
There are plethora of combinations that I could use and below I've illustrated several possibilities. So far I've found a couple monitors that come close but none that come close enough. I'm hoping someone can point me to a variety of sources so that I can continue my search.
And, as always, I'm open to any additional ideas on how I might accomplish this.
THANKS!!! Tom G.
Here are the monitor sizes (shown in mm of required viewable area) for the various configurations:
A - 340mm W x 163mm H
B - 156mm W x 68mm H
C - 157mm W x 163mm H <
D - 156mm W x 255mm H
E - same as C
F - 68mm W x 163mm H
G - 68mm W x 255mm H
H - 68mm W x 68mm H
I - 345mm W x 68mm H
Those requirements are leading me to look to an instrument panel cut out overlaid on LCD Monitors. The obstacle I need to overcome though is that the yoke shaft support sticks up in the middle of the MIP and moving it is not an option. This has lead to an, as of yet unsuccessful, search for the right combination of small monitors to cover the area of the MIP that will have instruments.
There are plethora of combinations that I could use and below I've illustrated several possibilities. So far I've found a couple monitors that come close but none that come close enough. I'm hoping someone can point me to a variety of sources so that I can continue my search.
And, as always, I'm open to any additional ideas on how I might accomplish this.
THANKS!!! Tom G.
Here are the monitor sizes (shown in mm of required viewable area) for the various configurations:
A - 340mm W x 163mm H
B - 156mm W x 68mm H
C - 157mm W x 163mm H <
D - 156mm W x 255mm H
E - same as C
F - 68mm W x 163mm H
G - 68mm W x 255mm H
H - 68mm W x 68mm H
I - 345mm W x 68mm H