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In Orbiter parlance, MFD has also come to mean a downloadable module which provides new functionality for the MFDs. Examples are [[TransX]], [[IMFD]] (both for long-distance flight planning), [[ApproachMFD]] (which allows accurate approaches to orbiting stations) and [[AlignPlane II]] (a replacement for the standard Alignment MFD). | In Orbiter parlance, MFD has also come to mean a downloadable module which provides new functionality for the MFDs. Examples are [[TransX]], [[IMFD]] (both for long-distance flight planning), [[ApproachMFD]] (which allows accurate approaches to orbiting stations) and [[AlignPlane II]] (a replacement for the standard Alignment MFD). | ||
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Revision as of 22:34, 2 March 2006
An MFD is a multi-function display, i.e. a display that can be used for different tasks at different times. Most Orbiter vessels are equipped with two of these; the basic (non-panel) cockpit view puts them at the bottom corners of the screen. Some vessels (such as the Dragonfly) have only one MFD.
In Orbiter parlance, MFD has also come to mean a downloadable module which provides new functionality for the MFDs. Examples are TransX, IMFD (both for long-distance flight planning), ApproachMFD (which allows accurate approaches to orbiting stations) and AlignPlane II (a replacement for the standard Alignment MFD).
See: Category:MFD addons