"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com...
I see three projectors. Unless they have very special lenses indeed,
I don't see how they can project clear images onto curved screens.
Setting up the over-lap between the screens so that it doesn't look
weird must be a tricky affair, indeed.
(Gears turning...where can I mount a curved screen? Whey can I even
*buy* a curved screen? :-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"
The biggest problem should be eliminating "keystoning" so that the overlap
can be eliminated; and more expensive projectors should include that
adjustment. Then the unused area, after having eliminated the overlap,
should just appear as a dark vertical line.
I didn't spend enough time to look at the specifics of the simulator used in
the clip; but the annunced identified it as a Frasca TdruFlite simuator and
the Frasca website:
http://www.frasca.com/ with the display options shown
at
http://www.frasca.com/web_pages/broc...%20systems.htm
Peter