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Eaglesoft's Cirrus and Mega DFW with Widescreen monitor

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>Check it out. :)>>http://www.pcaviator.com/megascenery/forum...st=0entry6314Very nice! You should have turned on the "Instrument Lights" for the landing pic though... I see the "steam gauges" on the copilot's side are dark... ;)

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>>Check it out. :)>>>>http://www.pcaviator.com/megascenery/forum...st=0entry6314>>Manny, we don't recommend cutting the fuel that close>:-lol You noticed eh?LOL :)I have been flying that bugger non stop.. all the way from Oklohoma to my dallas. Did three ILS approaches. 2 VOR/DME approaaches at Redbird and Spinks. and then to DFW. Finally ran out of fuel.. but didn't pull the chute..wanted to see how good the glide was.. I turned to red bird... but didn't make it.. I had to land in some street. Saved the plane...but unfortunately killed a pedstrain.:)BTW.. The light thingi is not there on the engine guages..cause that is not the VC mode that I posted.thats actually the 2D view.Since my screen was Widescreen 24", I displayed the right panel and adjusted it ..such that it was seamless giving you the entire cockpit.I was playing around with it to see what was available. The 2D right panel does not light up the engine guages.But I did use the VC mode and it looks spectacular with lights. Manny

Manny

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Manny, sorry to hear about the pedestrian. One correction...the right 2D panel does "backlight" the gauges when the left lighting knob is on and lights are in sync.:-)

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Mannygreat shots... I am just about to buy a new system specifically for the Cirrus , but was under the impression that panels would be stretched oddly on a widescreen monitor...can you give me more detail on what the monitor/graphics card is , and how you acheived the stretch of the whole panel to look this real?VERY nice..if you can let me know , I may be changing the order for a widescreen !all the bestBill p

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Mannywould appreciate a reply as to how you did this with the cirrus , as Im about to place an order for a widescreen (or not)Advice gratefully accepted !All the bestBill P

  • 2 months later...

those are amazing shots!wow what a widescreen can do!

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  • 1 month later...

>Manny>>would appreciate a reply as to how you did this with the>cirrus , as Im about to place an order for a widescreen (or>not)>>Advice gratefully accepted !>>All the best>>Bill PBill, Do you still need the answer to this? sorry for the late reply. Missed this one.don't think twice.. if its not too late, get a widescreen. Its got nothing to do with the card. You just move your cursor to the right edge of the panel till you see the cursor turn to the resize icon. simply resize the 2d Guage. you will be left with an empty space to the right. Place something else in there. In my case, I replaced it with the right panel ofthe cirrus.Hope its not too late. I aplogize.Manny

Manny

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