Nov 29 2006, 11:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
CH Products and Ergodex announce the CH Multi Function Panel. The MFP enables flight simulator pilots to design their own cockpits, either duplicating any existing aircraft from a Cessna 172 to F-16 Fighting Falcon to a Boeing 777, or designing their own novel cockpit.
The MFP features 25 keys that can be position freely. This is based on the cool Ergodex keypad.
With the MFP you can emulate avionics panels, communications panels or GPS panels. This way you get added realism in your desktop or home-built cockpits.
CH Products contributes the CH Control Manager, optimized for flight simulation and other entertainment software to the Ergodex based MFP.
The MFP sells for $189.95.
More details on CH Products site.
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