April 27, 200620 yr yeah me 2but though its been more than a decade since A320 first flight,Airbus cockpits still look like taken from a SciFi movieand the sidestick tops it all :-hah
April 27, 200620 yr I think, a year from now, judging from the timeline in Robert's post we will rather have this:http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0699507/L/A320 will follow a bit later. Michael J.http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/for...argo_hauler.gifhttp://sales.hifisim.com/pub-download/asv6-banner-beta.jpg Michael J.
April 27, 200620 yr Even with PMDG's talents, 2 years minimum to do it to their standard. Regards Howard H D Isaacs
April 27, 200620 yr Did none of you guys notice the missing thrust levers???????:D Get rid of those knobs and replace with big multifunction touch screen displays....it's coming.CheersSteve Cheers Steve Hall
April 27, 200620 yr Commercial Member Anyone know why the ND and ECAM screens look so washed out on that A320 shot but the PFD looks dark and crisp? Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
April 27, 200620 yr Just one of the diffculties of photographing LCD screens. Airliners.net has plenty of exmaples of this. If you get the right angle and ambient light settings it's not an issue but it's tricksy.Photos taken from the crew positions look more natural as the screens are optimised for viewing from that location. Mark Adeane - NZWN
April 28, 200620 yr Strange. Looks like the brightness is set to max except on PFD. Regards Howard H D Isaacs
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