I don’t want to wait another day or another week and therefore spent the whole afternoon yesterday hanging up the TVs. Luckily I am using warehouse racks, installation was a lot simpler than I thought.
Here are some photos of the cockpit before and after the installation. A quick video of my first flight with the new TV setup is at the end.
Below is a quick video showing my first flight with the new 3-TV setup. Although placements and alignments of the TV screens are yet to be adjusted, I am quite happy about the result already. The joy and realism that it brings truly exceed my previous three 27-inch monitors a lot.
Got a question I am replacing my windows 7with a new computer. Is is windows 10. Do I need to install a separate new driver for my new computer I lost every thing
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Let’s put in this way. You’ll probably (actually is better) need to install everything for Windows 10 again.
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I can tell somebody is going to have lots of great (FSX/P3D) Times! — Its not VR, its V V V R!
Well done Tom!
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Haha…thank you Paul. Yes, it is VR great fun.
Tom
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Awsome, Tom! Very inspiring. ~James
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Thanks, James. Actually, it still requires times to tune the screen properly.
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Amazing panoramic view! that must be awesome for doing circuits!
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Yes, it is. It’s the original intention.
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Tom, that setup looks fantastic! Great job!
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Thanks Ed. I am quite happy about it too.
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Awesome! This my plan for my de Havilland beaver but using 32″ tv screens in the pilot and right seat views. Thanks for the video. Again great job.
Rob
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Thanks Rob. I would say a bigger front TV would make a difference.
Tom
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