GF-46 Multi-Mode Display Module

GF-46 Multi-Mode Display Module
The GF-46 Multi-Mode Display enables the flight simulator pilot to control a broad range of cockpit functions, including general-purpose instrument panel settings, avionics stack, and 6-function autopilot. Based on GoFlight’s best-selling GF-45 product, the GF-46′s capabilities extend those on the GF-45 by including a single programmable pushbutton, dual concentric rotary encoder, and a rack mounting footprint 1/2 the size of the original GF-45.

Using its programmable pushbutton, a single GF-46 unit can be used to control all cockpit functions while in flight. Mode selection on the GF-46 can be controlled using GoFlight’s GF-P8 and GF-RP48 modules when the GF-46 is operated in combination with those modules. Dual concentric rotary encoders provide realistic tuning of radio frequencies when used in avionics modes. Multiple GF-46 units can simultaneously display and control a large amount of cockpit information.

Software Compatibility: All Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (FS9) and FSX: default and add-on aircraft. All X-Plane (excluding Mobile version) and Project Magenta software modules. The functions assigned to each configurable element are configured using GoFlight’s GFConfig software (go to the current version by visiting our website). Labeling of the switches is done by using the MagLabels included with each unit.
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RAF Collection

RAF Collection
Here they are…over 30 of Britain’s top military planes (and variations) — flown into glory by the Royal Air Force and now brought together for RAF Collection. Meet the planes that saved the world, like WWII’s heroic Spitfire…planes that redefined aviation, like the Harrier Jump Jet, made famous during the Falklands War for its vertical takeoff…and planes that carried the full impact of modern technology into the Gulf War, like the ferocious Tornado. RAF Collection spans more than six decades of flying, fighting history — from the 1930′s to the present. The debut add-on pack in Interactive Magic’s Flight Series line, RAF Collection helps you get even more out of Microsoft’s Flight Simulator 98. Along with British aircraft, you also get British terrain: the scenery for 200+ airfields in England and Wales (as well as 4 historically accurate WWII period airfields).

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X-15-2/3 Expansion Rocket Aircraft for FSX

X-15-2/3 Expansion Rocket Aircraft for FSX
X-15-2/3 Expansion Rocket Aircraft for (FSX) Contains two versions of the X-15-2 aircraft (serial number AF56-6671) with the XLR-99 rocket engine and two versions of the X-15-3 aircraft (serial number AF56-6672) with the XLR-99 rocket engine. This is the design-mission configuration of the No. 2 X-15 rocket plane. The second variation of the X-15-2 wears gray thermo paint on the canopy, the nose and other parts of the aircraft. The No. 3 X-15 airplane was equipped with the new MH-96 adaptive flight control system which replaced the stability augmentation system (SAS) found in the other aircraft. The second variation of the X-15-3 has removable wing-tip pods that contained cameras and research instruments. This aircraft has a revised blue-gray instrument panel that replaced the original black panel. The new panel contrasted better with the gauges, light indicators and flight instruments. The airplane also features a tail-cone box with additional experimentation equipment.

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Building Simulated Aircraft Instrumentation

Building Simulated Aircraft Instrumentation
This book is THE reference for building simulated analog flight and engine instrumentation. It provides a solid introduction to three major approaches, each illustrated with several completely documented projects. Whether you are simulating a Piper Cub or a C-%, this is the reference to have.

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IFR pocket simulator procedures: Simplified in-flight radio navigational procedures, abbreviated attitude instrument flying techniques, and fundamentals … to the safe conduct of an IFR flight

IFR pocket simulator procedures: Simplified in-flight radio navigational procedures, abbreviated attitude instrument flying techniques, and fundamentals ... to the safe conduct of an IFR flight

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Aircraft Instruments, Systems, Navigation & communications

Aircraft Instruments, Systems, Navigation & communications

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Instrument Flying (Stoenworks Aviation Series)

Instrument Flying (Stoenworks Aviation Series)

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ASA’s Instrument Refresher: An IPC Simulator

ASAs Instrument Refresher: An IPC Simulator
This is an interactive desktop flight simulator created to help instrument-rated pilots maintain proficiency in the maneuvers outlined in the FAA instrument currency requirements and prepare for the Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC). Unlike any other desktop flight simulator available on the market today, Instrument Refresher – An IPC Simulator is a comprehensive tutorial and training platform for instrument pilots. Using a photorealistic and aerodynamically-accurate Cessna 172, Instrument Refresher gives pilots 24 lessons divided into four “blocks” of learning: radio navigation, airwork, enroute procedures and instrument approaches. Lessons cover all maneuvers required to maintain instrument currency including instrument approaches, holding, intercepting and tracking using NAVAIDs, as well as unusual attitudes, partial panel, radio communications, and steep turns; a fifth block simulates an actual Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC). The program has a “virtual CFII” on board who will demonstrate, then prompt the pilot through maneuvers, while explaining errors made along the way. The critique from the instructor provides a consistent method of learning, and evaluates the pilot’s performance against the FAA Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards. To further simulate actual conditions, users will hear the voice of the instructor and those of air traffic controllers, from Clearance Delivery and ATIS, to approach and tower controllers. This software is ideal for pilots who don’t fly on the gauges as frequently as they’d like to, those who need to relearn some procedures, or those seeking a way to practice instrument recent-flight-experience maneuvers. The program also includes a “free flight” mode that allows users to leave the training environment and practice procedures and approaches anywhere in the world, setting weather conditions along the way.

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