April 21, 201016 yr It shouldn't, as the model on the "remote computer" is used to display your livery... So others in the "net" should not notice any difference whatever!Hi,With your help we managed to make a "empty" FS2004 virtual cockpit. Few open questions still:1. Can you increase or decrease the spinner/prop size independently. This test was made with FS2004 default C172and as you can see when zooming back, also the spinner radius is getting smaller.This could be a problem when the VC is runned throught Matrox TripleHead2go. It makes the scenery very wideand zoomed back so the spinner radius might end up being too small. This is where it would be extremely handyto resize the radius of the propeller:original state: (the gauges are there only for referency. Those can be removed via panel.cfg file)http://www.fsnordic.net/discussion/index.p...d=248875;imageand zoomed back:http://www.fsnordic.net/discussion/index.p...id=248874;image2. Any idea how to save some parts of the Virtual Cockpit. Now it also took all struts and wings away.BR,OP
April 22, 201016 yr Moderator 2. Any idea how to save some parts of the Virtual Cockpit. Now it also took all struts and wings away.No, because you cannot. The .mdl file only contains what YOU put in it.BTW, it's useless to provide links to a forum that requires registration just to see screenshots... Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
May 13, 201016 yr No, because you cannot. The .mdl file only contains what YOU put in it.BTW, it's useless to provide links to a forum that requires registration just to see screenshots...This is not actually true. We have now succesfully only left some parts of the virtual cockpit visible,to be more precise we now have only propeller, wing struts and wings visible in the virtual cockpit.Check out the link below: (BTW, NO need for registration etc.)http://www.fsnordic.net/discussion/index.p...html#msg1182349 Since we now have also bought real Cessna nose cowling, things are getting interesting. :)http://www.lentosimulaattori.1g.fi/kuvat/a...r+nose+cowling/
May 13, 201016 yr Moderator The "no" I stated was based on the question that I thought you had asked...Since apparently I misunderstood your question, my "no" doesn't apply... :( In any case, I'm happy to hear that you're getting the results you wanted to achieve. :( Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
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