About WT MFD

Warthunder MFD is a project designed for use on a secondary monitor. It provides an interface similar to the multifunction displays (MFDs) found in fighter jets, allowing you to access important aircraft feedback that would otherwise only be visible through the in-cockpit instruments." All data is gathered from localhost:8111, an interface made available by Gaijin itself.


Speed "mach"


Altitude


Fuel level


Fuel flow


Dynamic flight time


VTOL angle


Variable geometry wing angle


Engine power


Compass


Real-time map




Functionality

The extension retrieves information directly from the localhost provided by War Thunder, transcribing it visually in a manner similar to an MFD found in advanced fighter jets.


Flight Time


Flight time is calculated by dividing the total fuel by the current consumption, providing a dynamic flight time estimate based on the current acceleration, altitude, barometric pressure, and other variables extracted from the localhost .json file.


Additional Features


Currently, only the central MFD is touch-interactive. Future versions plan to make all MFDs interactive.
"The map's update rate is reduced for optimization, preventing data lag."




Important

Certain aircraft do not display some data, this is due to the fact that the "indicators" library is used, in which case the number will appear as "NaN"





Supporting the Project

Although the project is free, you can contribute with donations through >> KO-FI




about me

My name is Vavaquin. I am a pixel artist and recently started exploring HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

I decided to create this project to apply my knowledge and learn more, fulfilling a need I always felt while playing War Thunder: having detailed information on a second monitor. I have been playing War Thunder for a long time, mainly in Air SB (Simulation) mode, with approximately 800 hours in this mode alone. The introduction of more realistic MFDs in the latest War Thunder update inspired me to create my own MFD. This project has been challenging, and although there is still much to improve, I am satisfied with the progress so far.



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