F-35, le cockpit

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The F-35 features a full-panel-width glass cockpit touch screen[295] “panoramic cockpit display” (PCD), with dimensions of 20 by 8 inches (50 by 20 centimeters).[296] A cockpit speech-recognition system (DVI) provided by Adacel has been adopted on the F-35, added to the pilot’s ability to interact with the aircraft and operate its systems. The F-35 will be the first operational U.S. fixed-wing aircraft to employ this DVI system, although similar systems have been used on the AV-8B Harrier II and trialled in previous aircraft, such as the F-16 VISTA.[297]

helmet-mounted display system (HMDS) will be fitted to all models of the F-35.[298] While some fighters have offered HMDS along with a head up display (HUD), this will be the first time in several decades that a front line fighter has been designed without a HUD.[299] The F-35 is equipped with a right-hand HOTAS side stick controller. The Martin-Baker US16E ejection seat is used in all F-35 variants.[300] The US16E seat design balances major performance requirements, including safe-terrain-clearance limits, pilot-load limits, and pilot size; it uses a twin-catapult system housed in side rails.[301] The F-35 employs an oxygen system derived from the F-22’s own system, which has been involved in multiple hypoxia incidents on that aircraft; unlike the F-22, the flight profile of the F-35 is similar to other fighters that routinely use such systems.[302][303]

 

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