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Half of the distance of the "Snap View" down/forward, seems to be what Lagarto is looking for.
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The present Snap View down/forward mostly shows the bottom of the 'ghost cockpit' with empty rudder pedals (RL pilots usually see their own feet there), so it's not very helpful anyway. I'd rather have a better view of the instrument panel. Last edited by Lagarto; 01-26-2012 at 08:13 PM. Reason: second thoughts, as usual |
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Well... its not the same in all planes cockpits, default camera positions are different. But why don't you use:
1. 6DoF with mouse 2. a combination of 'Forward'+'Front down' - thats how I did it always back then, as I was still using the Num block only (it was [8] and [2]). This will give your the 'Half way forward down'.
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Gosh, how simple... thank you Caspar, I never thought of using a combination of two keys
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