Rainier Lamers
Well Known Member
Here are some images taken from the new Odyssey MKII simulator (very small images in respect of your bandwidth). If you are interested in larger versions and more info, have a look at the www.MGLAvionics.co.za website.
In short, the MKII upgrade adds a new, quite powerful graphics engine and faster processor and of course completely redone software with many new or enhanced functions taking the functionality of these systems to even higher levels. All this is now available at the old price giving an incredible amount of "bang for the buck".
Even better - if you own an Odyssey or Voyager - you can have your unit upgraded to this at reasonable cost.
Basic image showing runways on approach to LAX
Switching the Synthetic vision to FLIR, one of four external video feeds you can use (and it does VGA out as well for a cheap second screen).
Showing the HITS in action
Approaching the coast
Splitting the screen
Bigger engine monitor ?
maps can go continent wide (even larger than shown here)
Flying with plates - here is a geo-referenced plate of LAX
Or here a typical approach plate
And we can do holds real easy...
There is an incredible amount of detail to this system. But its easier to use than before.
The manuals covering the new systems are not yet out but should start rolling in within the next few days. The new screen designer/simulator is available now.
The new systems now contain a library of built in screens and engine selections - but, you can still create your own or modify our screens, just as before.
Rainier
CEO MGL Avionics
In short, the MKII upgrade adds a new, quite powerful graphics engine and faster processor and of course completely redone software with many new or enhanced functions taking the functionality of these systems to even higher levels. All this is now available at the old price giving an incredible amount of "bang for the buck".
Even better - if you own an Odyssey or Voyager - you can have your unit upgraded to this at reasonable cost.
Basic image showing runways on approach to LAX
Switching the Synthetic vision to FLIR, one of four external video feeds you can use (and it does VGA out as well for a cheap second screen).
Showing the HITS in action
Approaching the coast
Splitting the screen
Bigger engine monitor ?
maps can go continent wide (even larger than shown here)
Flying with plates - here is a geo-referenced plate of LAX
Or here a typical approach plate
And we can do holds real easy...
There is an incredible amount of detail to this system. But its easier to use than before.
The manuals covering the new systems are not yet out but should start rolling in within the next few days. The new screen designer/simulator is available now.
The new systems now contain a library of built in screens and engine selections - but, you can still create your own or modify our screens, just as before.
Rainier
CEO MGL Avionics