First, a little background. My current system does not meet minimum requirements for a flight simulator, so I am building a new system specifically for a flight simulator. Therefore, I have not purchased a simulator, so I have no knowledge of what or how I can position windows within monitors. I will be using a GeForce RTX 4080 Super card (16GB), which has 3 display port connectiions and one HDMI.
My main focus is to use this setup specifically for flight training with a single engine prop plane, so all flying will be from the cockpit only. I would like it to be as realistic as possible, so a major thing is to be able to see out of the right & left windows withing having to pan left or right.
Here are possibilities I have come up with, but I don't know which one is best for my scenario, or if there are better choices.
1. One large curved monitor such as Samsung 49-Inch Odyssey G9 (5120 x 1440).
2. 3 curved monitors (like 32"). Left & right monitors would be looking out left & right windows. (Would 3 curved monitors fit together side by side seamlessly?)
3. Center curved monitor with left & right flat screen monitors.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will probably be using MSFS 2020 and X Plane.
Thanks.