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{{Short description|Small screen surrounded by multiple soft keys}}
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[[File:Multi-function indicator example1.svg|thumb|right|A schematic example of a multi-function display]]
 
A '''multifunction display''' ('''MFD''') is a small-screen ([[cathode -ray tube|CRT]] or [[LCD]]) surrounded by multiple [[soft key]]s (configurable buttons) that can be used to display information to the user in numerous configurable ways. MFDs originated in aviation, first in military aircraft, and later were adopted by commercial aircraft, [[general aviation]], automotive use, motorsports use, and shipboard use.
 
== MFDs in aviation ==
Often, an MFD will be used in concert with a [[primary flight display]] (PFD), and forms a component of a [[glass cockpit]]. MFDs are part of the digital era of modern planes or helicopter. The first MFDs were introduced by air forces in the late 1960s and early 1970s; an early example is the [[F-111D]] (first ordered in 1967, delivered from 1970–73). The advantage of an MFD over analog display is that an MFD does not consume much space in the cockpit, as data can be presented in multiple pages, rather than always being present at once. For example, the cockpit of [[RAH-66]] "Comanche" does not have analog dials or gauges at all. All information is displayed on the MFD pages. The possible MFD pages could differ for every plane, complementing their abilities (in combat).
 
Many MFDs allow pilots to display their navigation route, moving map, weather radar, [[NEXRAD]], [[ground proximity warning system]], [[traffic collision avoidance system]], and airport information all on the same screen.
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== See also ==
* [[Index of aviation articles]]
* [[Acronyms and abbreviations in avionics]]
* [[Primary flight display]]
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* {{cite book |last=Tooley |first=Mike |title=Aircraft Digital Electronic and Computer Systems |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3ExZqZ0OjUAC|edition=2nd|year=2013|publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-135-05281-2}}
 
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== External links ==
 
[[Category:Avionics]]
[[Category:Aircraft instruments]]
[[Category:Glass cockpit]]
 
 
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