November 14, 201114 yr My VC view inside the cockpit looks about correct but the runway center-line looks wrong.How to get my landing view moved a little left?Two screenshots.One of a "landing circuits" video here on the forum.One of my VC view. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
November 14, 201114 yr Looks like in to top photo they're just running a little left of center. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
November 14, 201114 yr Your last pics should show you exactly centered behind the Yoke....you aren´t quite that. (your left of it)Also if you had EZdok then this is very easy to set. / Leffe Leif A Mikkelsen **********************
November 14, 201114 yr When in VC or 2d panel have the centre line in the middle of the efis and you will be on the ctr line. Youc an check this by checking an external view. That tip was in an Angle of ATtck video for the Boeing 767, and you know what it works for nearly every other aircraft I fly.Wycliffe
November 14, 201114 yr Author Your last pics should show you exactly centered behind the Yoke....you aren´t quite that. (your left of it)Also if you had EZdok then this is very easy to set./ LeffeCould you show me your .. like ready for takeoff VC view? Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
November 14, 201114 yr My VC view inside the cockpit looks about correct but the runway center-line looks wrong.How to get my landing view moved a little left?Two screenshots.One of a "landing circuits" video here on the forum.One of my VC view.I'm not certain what you mean, but the first picture is take from the right side of the pilot and the camera is pointing to the left.That's why the cent line looks like it is starting in the middle.The second picture is right behind the yoke and you " look" exactly to the front. So in my opinion you are comparing two different angle of views.Eric Eric van Dorp
November 14, 201114 yr Author Eric,Do a screenshot of your ready for takeoff or before touchdown. Pilot looking straight ahead.I would like to see what is a normal landing view, pilots side, in relation to center-line. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
November 14, 201114 yr Could you show me your .. like ready for takeoff VC view?I think I´m sitting more centered behind the yoke here.(I know that was seems right for me, maybe dosen´t seems right for others)/ Leffe Leif A Mikkelsen **********************
November 14, 201114 yr In VC, Shift+Control (plus) Enter or Backspace will move you left or right.cthiggin Tom Higginbotham - Montgomery, AL, USA
November 14, 201114 yr Author In VC, Shift+Control (plus) Enter or Backspace will move you left or right.cthigginI would like to know what the pilot is supposed to see in 737NG. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
November 14, 201114 yr I would like to know what the pilot is supposed to see in 737NG.To be 100% convinced, you´ll have to sit on Capt side in a real 737NG./ Leffe Leif A Mikkelsen **********************
November 14, 201114 yr I think it is a common thing on FSX. If you are on the center of the yoke and you are on the center line of the runway, and then you go to an outside view you will find that the front gear is over the center line of the runway, when in real life (i suppose, i'm not a real life pilot) the front gear it is on your right between you and the copilot, so i assume that in real life you should taxi by having the center line a little to your right.I think.... :) Matias SorcinelliCHECK MY CHANNEL!!! - http://www.youtube.com/user/masneoquil
November 14, 201114 yr I've heard the rule being tossed round before that when the line's "between your legs" the nose gear is on the centre line. Andrew McCluskey
November 14, 201114 yr I've heard the rule being tossed round before that when the line's "between your legs" the nose gear is on the centre line.Running down your right leg is a good rule of thumb Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
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