Links
Interesting web sites for simulation
Glass cockpits
- Cirrus and
Garmin 1000
My dream. As a pilot, you sit in a cockpit and experience the world in ways others can only imagine.
- Mooney Bravo M20M-TLS
FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICE GARMIN G1000 AVIONICS. (German) - Antonio's Sim Pictures
This is a set of pictures and descriptions of the FS9-based sim I've been putting together since the late fall of 2005. Antonio - Garmin G1000 addond by Mindstar
Garmin G1000 integrated cockpit for FS2004 - Pilot's guides from Garmin
This listing reflects current Garmin documents, revisions, and effective dates.
Books
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Max Trescott's G1000™ Glass Cockpit Handbook with WAAS
Max Trescott worked for 25 years in sales, marketing and management positions for Hewlett-Packard. First licensed to fly as a teenager, he now devotes full time to teaching flying, writing articles and newsletters, consulting and giving speeches and seminars. He earned degrees in Psychology and Electrical Engineering from Swarthmore College and an MBA from NYU. He holds an Airline Transport Pilot certificate and is an FAA Gold Seal CFI. He is recognized by the National Association of Flight Instructors as a Master Flight Instructor, holds Cirrus Design’s CSIP designation and has completed Cessna’s factory CFI FITS training.
Simulators ready to use
- ITRA GmbH
Here you can find ideas and suggestions, technical solutions and products round about the flight simulation
For home-builder
- FSBUS project by Dirk Anderseck, Germany
This project is not intended for the novice electronics hobbyist, since they all require some basic (or in some cases advanced) knowledge of electronic circuit construction, soldering techniques, mains wiring, etc. - Beta Innovations
Beta Innovations designs and manufactures professional-grade Digital and Analog Input/Output solutions for PCs running standard Windows 2000/XP, for a variety of applications ranging from serious hobby, professional arcade and up to industrial and government applications. - FSUIPC WideFS fro Peter Dowson
FSUIPC is an add-in for Microsoft Flight Simulator which provides an interface for other programs to read and write all sorts of pertinent data relating to the simulation, and in many ways even to control the actual process itself.
WideFS is an optional addition to FSUIPC which extends the interface provided by that program to other PCs on a Network, so that you can run appropriate application programs on separate PCs using separate displays.