The cockpit hardware is provided by Driven Technologies, Inc of Santa Ana, CA including the
cockpit shell, Panoramic Color Display ( PCD) and the Standby Flight Instrument. Wittenstein F-35
stick and throttle grips are integrated into the cockpit.
ZedaSoft developed the realistic cockpit software using its patent pending CBA® for Simulation
framework and public released information about the F-35 cockpit and aircraft. The software
provided the graphics formats and interface to the F-35 unique Panoramic Color Display (PCD) and
its touch-screen as well as driving the graphics for the Standby Flight Instrument. A low cost Helmet
Mounted Display (HMD) system is simulated using the NaturalPoint® TrackIRTM system and graphics
embedded in the out-the-window visual scene system. The Adacel eSRS voice recognition
system is also integrated into the cockpit sound system to provide the same cockpit voice
recognition and response system capabilities as in the actual aircraft.
The visual scene system uses the MetaVR® Virtual Reality Scene Generator (VRSG) software
to create the out-the-window visual scene as well as produce the correlated IR and SAR map
imagery. The out-the-window scene is displayed on three 42" Toshiba LCD monitors running 1080p
resolution mounted on a 120 degree horizontal field of view portable structure designed by a
ZedaSoft.