The ECCD design allows for ambidextrous operation by the pilots and commanding multiple displays. The ECCD is an ideal control where space comes at a premium while allowing for both pilot and co-pilot mirror operation. Pedestal room and investment is reduced.
A unique HMI CCD design that is available either as a left-hand or right-hand user interface. Depiction shown has four switches; one joystick with/without push and three pushbuttons. This is the most simplistic cursor control device available, used on various aircraft such as KC-135, KC-10, C-130, and others.
A unique military HMI CCD design originally developed for SOCOM allows control of multiple slewing functions. This CCD has ergonomic features that allow individualized adjustment for pilot comfort. The adjustability increases the number of platforms the CCD can be used on without modification.
Mason has developed many single-purpose mission grips for weapons control, associated with the acquisition of targets and management in association with weapons or sensor systems. Platforms include AH-64, B-52, F-18, and B-1.