> In that case it makes sense to have a single master copy of 
> FG running 
> on a single computer and driving all your cockpit displays.  
> 2d cockpits 
> are probably the most appropriate (and easiest) for this sort of 
> application.  I would suggest that you create a big giant window that 
> covers all your cockpit displays.  Then design a big giant 2d cockpit 
> that matches the size of your big giant window.   Your 
> cockpit will then 
> span your displays.  Then it's a simple matter of arranging 
> your gauges 
> so that the right things go in the right place and show up on 
> the right 
> display.


That is a GREAT idea, but it didn't work when I tried it. I have two video
cards in one computer, and have told Windows to use both for my desktop.
Other applications allow me to expand across the two screens, but not
FlightGear. FG starting up in full-screen mode also didn't work. Am I
missing something here?

Thanks for the great idea, though.

Bill



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