Spitfire setup for EZdok Camera

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Spitfire setup for EZdok Camera

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Hey folks, does anyone already have a cool Spitfire profile to share for the EZdok camera addon?
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If I remember, I'll share mine with everyone. Using a default, the head moves WAY too much. The only major bobbing you are going to get is when landing or taking off from an unprepared strip (grass, etc instead of concrete/asphalt). The bobbing around looks nice in a GA plane, but you are secured in to this, and many military aircraft and I find their movements much too unrealistic.
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Re: Spitfire setup for EZdok Camera

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Have you guys been able to assign external cams with the Spit? I don't seem to be able to do so. I've posted over at the Ezdok forum:

http://www.simforums.com/forums/a2a-wop ... 69cc4.html

As far as shaking effect goes, I'm using the default P-51 effects for my VC cams. I need to do another flight to decide if it's good enough.
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