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TRC 1000 GLASS COCKPIT

The unique TRC1000 is a 100% scale replica of the most popular Glass Cockpit System Garmin 1000 and Garmin 900 (G1000 and G900) as found in many modern aircraft and which display functionality is also supported by Microsoft Flight Simulator FSX and (with additional software packages from third parties) for Microsoft FS9.

All buttons and rotary encoders work as you expect them to do and the high resolution TFT screens of the PFD and MFD displays connect via USB to your desktop or notebook computer. Therefore additional VGA outputs are not necessary.


Price: € 4.950,00
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RS372
The RS372 Radio Stack has a functionality which is very close to the features of the original radio stack simulated. Read all about it in detail. 31 pages in PDF format (781Kbyte WinZip file).

TRC's Avionics are carefully rendered after the original Silver Crown line by Bendix King.

TRC's Radio Stack RS372 for Flight Simulation is so realistic that you can hardly tell the difference between the simulated Radio Stack and the real Bendix King Silver Line* products. Modelled after the most popular Radio Stack, as used in the Cessna 172 Skyhawk*, all details are precisely reproduced extremely close to the exact dimensions of the original radios.

The stack is constructed as a modular system. Each radio is a separate module and connected via a ribbon cable to the built in Radio Stack Controller, a microprocessor board which connects to your PC via USB running Flight Simulator Software. You can therefore change the order of how the radios fit in your panel.

The cabinet includes the RSC Controller board and the Power Supply.

The cabinet is also equipped with 6 rotary knobs to adjust the settings of the Altimeter Pressure, Heading, Autopilot Heading Bug, VOR1, VOR2 and ADF settings. This function is usefull when a flight simulator setting is used where the flight panel is displayed on the screen. This function can be disabled when the radio stack is used in combination with the simulated hardware gauges.

The Radio Stack contains the following:
KMA28 - Audio Panel
KLN89/94 - GPS (optional)
KX155A - COM1/NAV1
KX155A - COM2/NAV2
KN62A - Digital DME
KR87 - ADF System
KAP140 - Autopilot
KT76CT - Transponder
KMD550 - Moving Map (optional)

- Can be controlled by Microsoft Flight Simulator or via the SDK for professional use
- The Personal Computer and the Microsoft Flight Simulator Software is not included in the pricing.
- All mentioned prices are FOB factory prices, applicable sales tax not included.

Documentation of this product can be downloaded from www.therealcockpit.com/download/radiostack.pdf.




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