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lIGHTS WONT COME ON WHEN LOOKED AT FROM COCKPIT

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2 hours ago, Lorby_SI said:

Hi,

I had the same issue with a different aircraft. Looking out of the VC, some of the lights (nav, strobe) were only visible while taxiing on the ground, but disappeared when taking off - while at the same time being visible when I switched to an outside view.

Turned out it was a clipping issue. Setting the ClipMode=minimum in cameras.cfg for the VC camera solved it for me. But I am using EZDOK, not Chaseplane, so I don't know which camera definition is used by CP.

Best regards

the op  has  stated that  he  still has  the issues  with or  with out  using cp,   Iam  using  cp  and  clipmode  is  set    to minimum which most  likely  is default  state when using  cp. Might be  good  for  the op  to check  though 


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On 21/08/2017 at 11:13 AM, Lorby_SI said:

Hi,

I had the same issue with a different aircraft. Looking out of the VC, some of the lights (nav, strobe) were only visible while taxiing on the ground, but disappeared when taking off - while at the same time being visible when I switched to an outside view.

Turned out it was a clipping issue. Setting the ClipMode=minimum in cameras.cfg for the VC camera solved it for me. But I am using EZDOK, not Chaseplane, so I don't know which camera definition is used by CP.

Best regards

Thanks, I'll look into it and post back if the fix worked at the weekend.

 

Thanks

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