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Hello,

First post here so if it's not belong here please forgive me.

I plan to make a compact cockpit for the A10c-2, and I found some information about the MFCD that I hope can help someone else. Basically it's the real datasheet from the manufacturer of the MFCD where you can find some basic information about the dimensions.

a-10c-mfcd-dimensions.pdf

Hope this helps.

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If you're building "compact", you should consider the Thrustmaster units. They are basically just missing the rotary off/day/night switch.

And they're A LOT easier to use than building a unit yourself.

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Hi,

Yeah I know, for sure it's a first option that I have in mind for sure.

By compact I mean the cockpit not the MFCD. I will post it here once it's done.

The think is that I plan to put some screen in the MFCD (still researching cheap 5" x 5" screen panels) and I was wondering the size of the real ones, found this and share it. 😁

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6 hours ago, Reimer said:

Hi,

Yeah I know, for sure it's a first option that I have in mind for sure.

By compact I mean the cockpit not the MFCD. I will post it here once it's done.

The think is that I plan to put some screen in the MFCD (still researching cheap 5" x 5" screen panels) and I was wondering the size of the real ones, found this and share it. 😁

Good luck finding a compatible square screen.  They're used to show live camera feeds of rocking horse manure being polished with unicorn hair cloths. 😉

Most people use 4:3 ratio 8-inch monitors and hide the extra height.

I would suggest looking into "The Warthog Project" ( https://thewarthogproject.com/ ).  He uses a single monitor for the whole instrument panel, but with switches/buttons overlaid.
That solves a multitude of problems WRT things like the very complex ADI and HSI.

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En 4/4/2023 a las 22:10, No1sonuk dijo:

Good luck finding a compatible square screen.  They're used to show live camera feeds of rocking horse manure being polished with unicorn hair cloths. 😉

Most people use 4:3 ratio 8-inch monitors and hide the extra height.

I would suggest looking into "The Warthog Project" ( https://thewarthogproject.com/ ).  He uses a single monitor for the whole instrument panel, but with switches/buttons overlaid.
That solves a multitude of problems WRT things like the very complex ADI and HSI.

I'm aware of his project. Really cool by the way.

I have already found the screens

https://m.alibaba.com/product/1600463818999/ET070HD01-AP-New-7-Inch-720X720-LVDS.html?__sceneInfo={"cacheTime"%3A"1800000"%2C"type"%3A"appDetailShare"}&from=Android

 

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