MiGPit Experimental
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Using an Elgato Stream Deck for most inputs, and two Lenovo M10 tablets running Air Manager dials and panels.
Date: Sunday September 27th, 2020
Locn: MiGBase (Australia's Area 51)
Aircraft: MiGPit X-2020
Pilot: P.C.
Object: I sent P.C. on a series of test flights in the newly evolving MiGPit. This gave me the opportunity to observe and think a little, without worrying about being shot down or crashing.
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Close up of Air Manager panels.
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Close up of Air Manager panels.
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Elgato Stream Deck has membrane keys, offering some tactile feedback, with a programmable diseplay behind each key.
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Later that evening I took the F-35 for a spin in Prepar3D and after playing with the touch screen interface for a while began to think along the lines of MFD... MFD... MFD...