February 13, 200422 yr They flicker there and not, from standard zoom (hitting backspace), and hitting "+" once. When I hit "+" 2x it is so close and there just not there, this is in flight! Image Coming... KregE | B757/767 FO
February 14, 200422 yr Commercial Member This is referred to as "clipping". When you get too close to something, the camera "clips" into it, and the object appears to get cut off. This would also happen in real life if you smashed your head through the windshield of the B1900D, the wipers would seem to disappear because they would be inside your skull. At this point, you would probably lose control of the airplane as a 250 knot blast of air and glass disables your first officer.We try very hard to keep things realistic ;-)VinPMDGwww.precisionmanuals.comhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/devteam.jpg Vin Scimone Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com
February 14, 200422 yr "....as a 250 knot blast of air and glass disables your first office...."VinYou assume that a first officer with long pointy ears has the same physiology as us earthlings..... Likely he'd just do a mind meld with the Captain and continue the flight on his own.....
February 14, 200422 yr :-xxrotflmaoIncredible! ROFL Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
February 14, 200422 yr Oh man You people kill me.. LOL :-xxrotflmao Glad to know the folks at PMDG take this kinda realism so seriously.. hehe -Jason Peters E-3 AWACS Flight Engineer USAF (Former B-52H Crew Chief) [email protected] -Jason Peters, MSgt, USAF Ret.Charter Pilot (SIC). Citation II, V, Ultra, & Excel Comm-ASEL, AMEL, IFR, & Flt Engineer-Turbojet
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