Simulation System for General Aviation Primary Flight Display Based on GL Studio

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A simulation system consisting of display module, control module and process module for general aviation (GA) primary flight display (PFD) was designed in this paper. Realized with GL Studio, the system can receive, process and display the flight information as while as response to the operator’s control in real time. The testing results indicate that the system has good interactivity, stability and real time property which meet the requirements of simulation. The system can be widely used in GA avionics design and simulation training.

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