April 21, 201214 yr As much as I enjoy VC cockpits, I often like to turn them off when sightseeing. Anyway to do that in Flight? I think it is the "w" key in FSX
April 21, 201214 yr In case anyone is wondering where the heck that screenshot cam is... Open camera.cfg, search for CameraDefinition.013 and under that heading change 'CycleHidden=Yes' to .CycleHidden=No'. Now when you cycle views with er... F6 or F7 (can't check it right now) you will also get the Screenshot cam. This cam uses the same movement controls as the VC view (middle mouse hold and drag, right mouse hold and drag, Ctrl-Q, Ctrl-E, etc. etc.) but you will move a LOT faster. Great for screenshots but also great to position yourself underneath the plane for a VC-less view on the scenery! P.S. To get to the camera.cfg quickly: go to the startmenu, copy this in search and hit Enter: %appdata%\microsoft\flight Backup the file first!
April 21, 201214 yr Ah! Got you!!!! You've been infected by the cockpitless virus!!!!! Ehehe :-( going through my 3rd windows 7 install... The former went wrong :-((((( I look fwd to get FLIGHT installed by tomorrow morning... Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
April 21, 201214 yr Backups are for wimps, Jeroen. :LMAO: Thanks for the tip, just did the mod. Didn't know about that one. Best regards. Luis Hot, humid Caribbean paradise!
April 22, 201214 yr For some of the newer folks that may not know: There has been a lot of good information compiled and stored in the tutorials section for Flight. Just click on the Tutorials in the header of Avsim, then navigate to Microsoft Flight - Early Tutorials. There is some really good information in there that has been put together by some folks since Flight's release. Don B
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