HOW CAN I DO THIS???? HELP

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CHINABOY
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HOW CAN I DO THIS???? HELP

Post by CHINABOY »

key???? what key to do this VC view???
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put the head out of the window
how can i do it
THANKS ^_^
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Panther_99FS
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Post by Panther_99FS »

Can't see your pictures...

lyco
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Post by lyco »

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you might have to put the pictures URL into the address box to view them, ive tried to Re-link the picture above.

to get that view in VC you need to Map a key to "VIEWPOINT LEFT" or "VIEWPOINT RIGHT" in the Keymapping options, this will be under the views section.

CHINABOY
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Post by CHINABOY »

HELP me!!!!

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Post by Epsillon »

you have to use Active Camera

www.anticyclone.be

...or F1View Utility

http://atr.flight1.net/atr_downloads.asp

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Post by ROB - A2A »

As Lyco said, standard FS is enough to move your point of view this way.

Chinaboy, you are the only nice person who can help you.
In game options find the key assignments, look for "VIEWPOINT LEFT" and assign any KEY (I would choose "LEFT ARROW") to it.

Then, figure it out yourself how to come back to cockpit :)

regards
ROB

CHINABOY
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Post by CHINABOY »

THANKS all
i come from CHINA
in CHINA FS2004 is very hot
i hope we are good friends
welcome to CHINA
^_^

ROB - A2A
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Post by ROB - A2A »

Yes, we are :)

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Post by Snuffy »

Fs2004 is pretty hot just about everywhere!

Welcome to the forums. :D
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Post by CHINABOY »

add my MSN
[email protected]
play FS9 online ^_^
but my english is........not good LOL :wink:

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Steven190
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Post by Steven190 »

You can look out the cockpit down the side with thr TRack IR3 6DOF also
Very cool

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Post by CHINABOY »

THANKS :roll: :wink:

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And don't forget Walk and Follow from IGFly :wink:

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Post by WarHorse47 »

Chinaboy,

There are a lot of FS9 commands that allow you to change the eyepoint when in the VC. I use them all the time.

To move the eyepoint to the left you hit "CTRL+SHIFT+BACKSPACE" for example, then you can rotate your view to look inside the cockpit if you want. To reset your eyepoint just hit the SPACE key.

When I'm flying a taildragger like the Wop P-47, I often adjust my eyepoint before landing so I can get a little better view over the nose of the aircraft. In real life pilots can adjust their seat height, so why not do it in FS9.

To do that I hit "SHIFT+ENTER". Instead of using the '+' or '-' keys to adjust the VC in or out, I may use "CTRL+BACKSPACE" or "CTRL+ENTER" instead as these commands permit finer adjustments.

On my joystick I have a button programmed for the SPACE key so I can always reset my veiw from the VC.

Hope this helps.

--WH

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Post by Nick C »

I've just realised that the pictures were stills from the newer vid produced by shockwave. To replicate that movement in the sim with that fluidity you need the Track IR hardware, this allows your head movement to be replicated in the sim "hands free".

http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/

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