Early F-16A cockpit
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Hi to everybody, i have read on the forum about the F16A cockpit with one MFD, this project is ready for download or it is loss…
Bye and let me know Ivo
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I think it never begin :rofl:
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Nevermind that the F-16A didn’t have a MFD per se. The closest you got to that was the REO display which primarily was used for displaying the FCR symbology. It also didn’t have the normal MFD position of block 25 and greater as the REO was between your legs so you had to look down to see it. The SCP was just a segmented LED display much like alarm clocks.
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F16 A cockpit
Full Picture 3D 360°
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/media/077/F-16A%20Cockpit.htmlshould be implemented in the best Viper sim
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… yes … but won’t be implemented as for the F-16Blk60 (glass cockpit).
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… yes … but won’t be implemented as for the F-16I (glass cockpit).
Maybe you meant block 60? F-16I uses block 52 layout (in general)
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Correct Echo! … I wonder why I said F-16I ?
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F16A is oldschool
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I always wondered, does the ejection seat in that cockpit work? in the picture magic showed? I always get a strong urge to pull it but never can just in case it is in working order lol
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I always wondered, does the ejection seat in that cockpit work? in the picture magic showed? I always get a strong urge to pull it but never can just in case it is in working order lol
That is obviously a museum of some type so no the ejection seat won’t be live.
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That is obviously a museum of some type so no the ejection seat won’t be live.
Still good form not to touch it eh? Like trigger discipline with a firearm, loaded or not.
When I was a kid I got to sit in an F-16 that was loaded up with ordnance. I remember being deathly afraid to touch the trigger on the joystick, despite them telling me I could