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    Plug n Fly

    A new hardware company?

    http://www.plugnfly.com/index_en.html#

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    Never heard of them before, but according to their catalog, things were added as far back as 2007.

    The radio card looks promising at a good price, but I wouldn't know how to wire it. Hopefully documentation is included.

    Prices seemed a little on the high side for other items.
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    French Company, never heard of them.
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    Hey they are back!
    Their website was down for about 6 months.
    I like the concept. A portable sim.
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    A new one to me. I was doing web searches on SIOC and that site was one of the hits.

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    They claim to use SIOC Version 5.0. Interesting! The latest version on OpenCockpits is 3.5.

    I know OCP is working with a French company. It must be these guys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmig View Post
    They claim to use SIOC Version 5.0. Interesting! The latest version on OpenCockpits is 3.5.

    I know OCP is working with a French company. It must be these guys?
    I would say so too, Look at their product the "MCP Pro" Looks extremely familiar. Also their CDU looks like its using a PS1 screen ?

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