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I was watching the cold and dark startup on YouTube and noticed that when the pilot looked up to the upper electrical panel on the IFly737 the panel was aligned straght as it would be if seen in 2D. When I try this using view hat switch or mouse the panel is always at a weird angle and spins around so you can't get a straight on view as in this video. Anyone solved this or does this not happen if using TrackIR 5???

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Are you sure he didn't just bring up the 2D overhead panel? (assuming there is one). A Shift and number key combination usually brings that up (i.e. Shift 3).Hope this helps,

I was watching the cold and dark startup on YouTube and noticed that when the pilot looked up to the upper electrical panel on the IFly737 the panel was aligned straght as it would be if seen in 2D. When I try this using view hat switch or mouse the panel is always at a weird angle and spins around so you can't get a straight on view as in this video. Anyone solved this or does this not happen if using TrackIR 5???

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He could have used ActiveCamera. He would have made a VC viewpoint that looks just like the 2D panel. Or, as tgibson suggested, he might have simply used the 2D panel...


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