Why Are Square TFT LCD Displays Becoming Popular in Flight Simulator Cockpits?
Modern flight simulator builders are paying more attention to display layout realism, especially for cockpit instrument panels. While traditional widescreen displays work well for outside visuals, many avionics interfaces inside an aircraft cockpit are naturally square or circular — which is why square TFT LCD modules are becoming increasingly popular in aviation simulator projects.
The 8.82-inch 768×768 LVDS TFT LCD display is a good example of a display format that fits aviation HMI applications very well.
Unlike conventional 16:9 screens, a 1:1 square display provides better space utilization for cockpit instruments such as:
Navigation Displays (ND)
Radar interfaces
Engine monitoring systems
HSI indicators
Custom avionics panels
For Boeing 737-style and Airbus A320-style simulator cockpits, square LCD modules can help create a cleaner and more realistic instrument arrangement without wasting screen area. This is especially useful in home cockpit projects where installation space is limited.
Another reason square LCDs are preferred in flight simulators is viewing comfort. Instrument panels are often viewed from different seating angles during operation, so wide viewing angles and stable brightness are important for maintaining readability during long simulation sessions.
The LVDS interface is also commonly chosen in professional simulator systems because it offers stable high-speed signal transmission and reliable image performance, which is important for continuous-use simulator environments.
As flight simulation platforms such as Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane, and Prepar3D continue to evolve, more cockpit builders are looking for compact industrial-grade displays that can replicate real avionics layouts more accurately.
For developers working on custom cockpit projects, square TFT LCD modules provide greater flexibility in dashboard design while improving the overall immersion of the simulator experience.
Reference Product: 8.82-inch Square TFT LCD Module for Flight Simulator Applications


















