June 26, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Jarnie said: Thanks, I do NOT understand what you mean. HOWEVER I have resolved my 'problem' doing the following (starting with the default pilot camera view) Moved the view to the CENTRE of the cockpit Panned the camera completely around (180 degrees) so that the view is looking to the rear of the passenger area 'Moved' the camera view FORWARD so that the camera is then in the passenger area Panned the camera completely around (180 degrees) so that the view is inside the passenger area but looking towards the cockpit 'Moved' the camera view FORWARD so the the view is then from the rear of the cockpit 'Panned' upwards and I now see the rear of the overhead panel which I then save as a cockpit view so that I can quickly get it again. That might be a long way around to get what I wanted but it worked. [added later] I decided to use the A320 to see if I had the same problem of not being able to move the camera position backwards and I didn't. So I went back to the Otter and tried again and it then worked. I now have to assume that previously I didn't have the camera positioned close to the exact centre of the cockpit and so the backs of the seas were in the way preventing the camera from being moved backwards which seems to make sense (ie there was an obstacle, a seat back) preventing it moving backwards. I hope this makes sense. or you can get tr 🙂 I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
June 26, 20223 yr Author Too many hat switches for my old brain to try and remember. Nice price for your system I note. Regards John Gigabyte Z390 m/b, i7 9700K cpu, 16Gb Hyper X Fury 3200 ram, RTX2060 6Gb, Gigabyte 32" monitor, MSFS 2020 store edition
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