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Cockpit Construction Continued (Part 40) (Read 6220 times)
Reply #15 - Jul 22nd, 2011 at 12:21pm

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Just out of curiosity, that looks like a VERY big screen, and I know from repainting aircraft that when you stretch an image it gets more pixelated or blocky, but on that big cockpit screen it looks nice and smooth.  How did you get that to work?
 

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Reply #16 - Jul 23rd, 2011 at 1:18am

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It is a projector onto a white-ish screen area a bit physically away from the frame of the "windscreen".  SO you are actually really looking outside the cockpit.  Not as far as the illision..... but still the eyes must focus more in the distance than the inside of the cockpit.  It is a bit "pixelated" compared to a high resolution monitor for sure.... but the realism of the overall simpit effect totally makes your brain miss any lower resolution.  Ther is NO comparison to just using a simple monitor.  It is hard to describe.  When I move my head around a bit, I can look "beyond" the physical windscreen frame, changing the view of the exterior, which gives a BIG feeling of reality; it is far more like it would be in a real plane.  Lean ahead and see more sky above your view than when sitting back in the seat.

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