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URGENT please read. DFS opinions,
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morton.douglas Guest

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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:35 pm Post subject: URGENT please read. DFS opinions, |
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I urgently need your opinion on a new product of mine for my A level
Hello
i have recently finished a new and innovative product, which i have dubbed the DFS or "Desktop Flight Sim"
As such it is a compact and neat flight simulator that sits on your desktop, infront of a moniter of projector, or can be incorperated into a full flight sim.
It is not based on a particular aircraft, but looks a little like a single seater aircraft.
The front panel is made from carbon fibre, with edge glow plastic underneath, which, well - glows
It has a 10" LCD which displays dials, etc... using project magenta's (MCP, and PFD) glass cockpit software
it is compatible with MS FS2004 and FSX and maybe more (havent tried other sim's)
there are several switches, lots of push buttons and potentiometers, LED's rotary switches and a 10 stage bar graph display
all of these are programable to your requirements using the incredibly simple software from www.f-d-t.com
the FS conains the following boards from Flight deck technology:
Masterboard
32/0/8 input board
32 node output board
Not all of these inputs and outputs are utilised, so this means possible expansion into other items in your flight sim, connectable via a 25 pin parallel port the back
this means that you can plug an extra 24 inputs/ outputs into the DFS.
The DFS plugs into your computer via a single USB input, and is powered by one kettle lead.
All the software installs by a simple application called "DFS install", and runs at the touch of a button, with "DFS Run"
The back has audo inputs and outputs, via gold plated contacts, that connect to dual headphone and mic sockets on the front, for pilot and co-pilot.
The DFS is mand crafted and milled with CNC CAM machines. It uses high quality components, and is built to the highest standard
There are pictures of the DFS attatched
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Please can i have your opinion on the DFS, including the folowing criteria
- Would you consider purchasing a DFS?
- If so, how much would you expect to/be prepared to spend?
- If not, why not?
- What improvements would you like to see to the DFS?
- Any other comments would be greatly appreciated
Thank you very much
Douglas Morton
(i hope the pics work...)
Hi
sorry - i forgot to mension
i am an A level student, and the DFS is my project for my AS level design and technology course.
I am not trying to sell this item, though that may become a possibility in the future.
i just need people's opinion's on my project, for my coursework folder
please reply to this post,
thank you very much
Douglas Morton |
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RadarMan Chief Captain


Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 15313 Location: U.S.A
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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Terrific idea, it not only looks good but it seems to have enough functions for the more than casual flight simmer.
I personally fly only GA aircraft with a smattering of vintage and helicopters so it isn't for me.
As for price, it's hard to say, look around and keep it as low as you possibly can.
Maybe looking into licensing it to someone like CH or Saitek would be your best bet.
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Bob-Ski Trainee


Joined: Jan 25, 2007 Posts: 53 Location: Philadelphia USA
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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RadarMan is correct. It does look COOOOOL!!! How do you see simmers using your product? The first thing that came to mind, for me, was using it in place of the 2nd LCD screen I now use for my instruments. Will it interface or act as the buttons, switches and so on in FSX cockpits or other programs? If you could get it to do that I think you would have something that would compete with CH products MFP.
http://www.chproducts.com/
You should also add a link to Glass Cockpit Software so people, like me, will know what you’re talking about. I wouldn’t mind doing a little testing. How about you RaderMan?
Bob Ski
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RadarMan Chief Captain


Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 15313 Location: U.S.A
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:29 pm Post subject: |
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RadarMan is correct. It does look COOOOOL!!! How do you see simmers using your product? The first thing that came to mind, for me, was using it in place of the 2nd LCD screen I now use for my instruments. Will it interface or act as the buttons, switches and so on in FSX cockpits or other programs? If you could get it to do that I think you would have something that would compete with CH products MFP.
http://www.chproducts.com/
You should also add a link to Glass Cockpit Software so people, like me, will know what you’re talking about. I wouldn’t mind doing a little testing. How about you RaderMan?
Bob Ski
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I'm up for trying anything out but it will have limited use for GA pilots.
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