This style of Cockpit Poster is sometimes also referred to as a T-Bone or Standard 'T' style poster.Įach part of the Cockpit, in this case the Overhead, Main & Centre Console panels are each printed on their own piece of paper and are scaled to 100% (1 to 1) which means they are the same size as they would be in a real life Cockpit. If none of the above scales are appropriate for your needs, all of our posters can be Scaled & Printed to any size with no loss of clarity, so please contact us directly for your own custom quotation.Īn All-in-One poster is when all parts of the Cockpit of a particular aircraft are all printed at the same scale and on one piece of paper. There are 8 different variations in total.ĭetails of each variant are listed below:ġ00% Scale 3 Poster Set - £158.85 - With Encapsulation - £258.85ħ5% Scale 3 Poster Set - £99.85 - With Encapsulation - £199.85Īll-in-One Cockpit Poster scaled down to 50% 840mm x 1400mm £59.85 - With Encapsulation - £79.85Īll-in-One Cockpit Poster scaled down to 35% 600mm x 1000mm £39.85 - With Encapsulation - £49.85 Like always, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask below.This Cockpit Poster is available in an array of different Size variations such as All-in-One "T" Posters in 35% Scale & 50% Scale & Large Scale (3) Poster Sets in 75% Scale and 100% 1 to 1 Scale options.Įncapsulation options are also available on every Scale! It also includes a +/- which depicts altitude difference in hundreds of feet relative from your present altitude. There is an arrow which shows the aircraft vertical direction, up or down. The aircraft on the display are marked with a white diamond with a couple of symbols and numbers next to it. TCAS stands for traffic collision avoidance system and it’s main function in Infinite Flight is to show you surrounding aircraft on your Navigation Display. What is TCAS and where can I find it in the cockpit? This takes some more explaining so there is a separate tutorial for this which can be seen below.
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