9/10 MIP-Series MCDU (A320)
Airbus home-cockpit builders who want an authentic MCDU for the Fenix A320 without spending four figures.
WinWing's MIP-Series MCDU brought affordable, full-scale airliner panels to the mainstream, starting around $130. It is a 1:1 backlit Airbus MCDU that connects with a single USB cable, with no HDMI or external power, and because it does not touch the GPU there is zero latency and no performance hit. A light sensor auto-adjusts brightness, and the panel mounts flat, upright or on a swivel clamp. It is confirmed for the Fenix A320 and works with other Airbus add-ons. Reviewers call it a genuinely competitive, far cheaper alternative to the old high-end MCDU hardware.
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Specs
| Type | Full-scale 1:1 backlit Airbus MCDU |
|---|---|
| Panel thickness | 28.5 mm |
| Connection | Single USB cable (no HDMI/power, no GPU load) |
| Display | Auto-brightness via light sensor |
| Mounting | Flat / upright / swivel desk clamp |
| Compatibility | Fenix A320 and other Airbus add-ons |
Pros
- Affordable full-scale backlit MCDU starting around $130
- Single USB cable, zero GPU load and no latency
- Confirmed Fenix A320 support with auto-brightness sensor
Cons
- Tied to specific Airbus add-on aircraft, not universal
- Multi-panel builds need a powered USB hub
- SimApp Pro config has a small learning curve



