>
> ATC Flight Sim does exactly what Torsten does ... draw the 
> instrument gauges in 2D on an LCD display and then put a flat panel 
> over the top with holes cut out for the instruments to show through. 
>  ATC goes a step further and machines bezels to go around the 
> perimeter of the openings and even has knobs right on the panel where 
> they are supposed to be.
I have them, too! http://wiki.flightgear.org/File:Pmpt-FrontDetail.jpg
>
> Yeah, that's a harder one.  ATC actually designed their own stack with 
> very realistic looking seven segment displays, knobs, and panels. 
>  They did all the backend hardware and computer interface too.
And this, too:
http://wiki.flightgear.org/Howto:_Build_your_own_procedure_trainer#Radio_Stack
You knew that, did you? ;-)

Torsten

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