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Precision Flight Controls introduces wrap-around display training system

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Precision Flight Controls, Inc. has introduced a full-immersion, five-screen version of its MFD Modular Flight Deck system.

Combined with worldwide terrain mapping, a global navigation database, and support for 13 single- and multi-engine aircraft, the five-screen MFD produces a realistic and flexible pilot training environment, company officials say.

The system comes standard with dozens of features including an avionics stack, interchangeable single- and multi-engine throttle quadrants and a comprehensive instructor’s station. Options include GPS, standard or “glass cockpit” instrumentation, bezeled or non-bezeled instruments, control loading, motion and custom aircraft development.

The MFD includes FAA-approved software with flight models for 13 general aviation aircraft and a worldwide navigation database. The system can be purchased with the configuration needed — single or dual controls, desktop, partial deck or full cockpit — and customized or expanded over time.

Price ranges from $25,500 to $55,000. Visual systems cost from $10,000 for one channel to $52,000 for the five-channel 180° visual system with worldwide navigation data.

For more information: 888-638-1310.

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