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Head Latency (camera Wobble Effect) In Fs9

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Hey does anyone know of a free utility or mod that will create head latency (camera wobble effect) for fs9 just like what happens in fsxI know of Active camera but that's payware and there are issues with vista anywaythere are a few add on aircraft with the feature, but i want the feature with all my aircraft in fs9.I think those effects really add some realism to the sim. Feeling the jolt when landing, pushing you back in your seat when taking off or doing maneuvers. Just trying my best to make fs9 better in every way.I do have FSX but I haven't found the scenery files id like nor the add on aircraft that i like to fly.ThanksVista 64Intel core 2 quad q6600 @ 3.0ghz4.0 Gb corsair domminator ddr2Asus p5ke wifi apgeforce 8800 gt

Have a look at this it might be what you are looking for Ive never tried it i have active camerahttp://www.mcdu.com/en/fscopilot.phpMark

Have a look at this it might be what you are looking for Ive never tried it i have active camerahttp://www.mcdu.com/en/fscopilot.phpMark
Hey thanks for that link. I just tried out that program which does have some very useful features. The head tilt/ turn in that program replicates a pilot turning his head while making a turn and not the effects of gravity unfortunately.Would you happen to be running active camera on a vista 64 machine?

no sorry mate still running XP 32bit I keep looking at upgrading but it is the little things like active camera and apperently some realityXP gauges not working which keep holding me back Mark

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