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X Plane 10 - Questions before buying!

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Click and hold right mouse button and and move mouse around and you can see entire cockpit. I found this by accident. Hope this helps.

Jamie Moses

Thanks guys. It seems certain aircraft allow it and other don't. Perhpas I can change the type of view, ie 3D vs std.on the the default twin I referred to earlier, it must have some other way to view the dash because all I can see is the top and nothing I do allows me to see or oprate the below that line, including all suggestions above.

 

However: After experimenting with other aircraft the more familiar dash quality and layout returns with the ability to use the arrows to move around.

 

BTW: The only flying Mosquito will be flying at the Hamilton Ontatio airshow this weekened if interested. Flying alongside a Lancaster, Spitfire, Mustang, Hurricane and more. There will be German aircraft there as well, but not sure if flying. Looking forward to seeing the ME-262. (http://www.hamiltonairshow.com/)

 

All the best

 

Ron

 

BTW: The only flying Mosquito will be flying at the Hamilton Ontatio airshow this weekened if interested. Flying alongside a Lancaster, Spitfire, Mustang, Hurricane and more. There will be German aircraft there as well, but not sure if flying. Looking forward to seeing the ME-262. (http://www.hamiltonairshow.com/)

 

All the best

 

Ron

 

   I live about 40 minutes from where that mosquito was built and was lucky enough to see it flying a lot and up close.   

 

   It's awesome, a spitfire sounds great but when you get two merlins flying 30M above you its wonderful, it will bring tears to a hard man :)

 

 


It's awesome, a spitfire sounds great but when you get two merlins flying 30M above you its wonderful, it will bring tears to a hard man :)

 

Jason, Thats partly why I am trecking over 2,000km from Alberta to see this.

BTW: Of interest, its not 2, but all those aircraft could be using merlin engines; that 9 Merlins....... ;D)

 

I believe the Mozzie was built near here in Canada not too far from where I live and lived and was recently rebuilt in Auckland, NZ, also near where I used to live until recently. Now another is being rebuilt in Nanton Alberta, just down the road from here, where they are one of the top Cdn Merlin rebuilders and also have their own Lancaster who's merlins were fired up about 2 weeks ago. Small world..

 

Cheers,

Ron

The best we had was the mozzie, a mustang and a spit and a p40 but from memory how low they go is dependent on how each pilot feels about it so they were a lot higher when in the group flyby.

 

    I remember the spitfire never went as low as the mozzie pilot who gave the best single airraft display. We didnt go to the crowds but stayed at the end of the runway where he was going right over us but always runnng parallel to the crowds.  It was a good spot to be.

 

      That was at Ardmore where it was rebuilt in auckland.   We got to see it fly around auckland a bit as well.

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