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SanDiegoTheOne

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  1. Hello folks, I was searching and thinking a way to edit predefined instruments cameras that we have on each aircraft. Because for me i managed a better way for my keybinds to enable it. I already use the 10 custom user cams for cockpit and passangers views. And Shift+DX for instruments cameras. On MSFS2020, i find a way to change the position of instruments cameras editing the file “cameras.cfg” that is present on every aircraft SimObjects Folder. By that way, i realized and did a better setup for instruments cameras and works good. I tried to reproduce this on MSFS2024, but on 2024 native aircraft, the aircraft strutuct is different, we have compiled files and no one CFG file, like cameras.cfg like on 2020. Because of that, i cant edit my custom instruments cameras for any aircraft, and the game dont give to us the possibility to save custom instruments cameras like custom user cameras. Anyone realized a way to do that on 2024 native aircraft? PS:I tested 2020 Aircratfs loaded on 2024 Community and it works good like a did before
  2. Yeah, i setted the a good safety amount for red line, its fine to deal. Im excited to 3.2 realese with that feature if u can. 😁ty
  3. Oh right, thanks Alex. I just wanna clarify that, that gonna be greateful when we can have the feature of import multiple types of geo elevation Data.
  4. I was doing a IFR flight but on low altitude (Cause im simulating a City Tour Flight). The weather is clean,and the plane was setted up on auto pilot VNAV and manual altitude hold, the altitude info i get on LNavMap as i said. But my flight not is the point, i didnt make a mistake. I followed a wrong information thats LNavMap gives, and the auto pilot just followed it and crashed, because this elevations mistakes at this certantly point on my plan. Backing in the elevation data, im curious about that, and thinking if had a way to get a more accurate and updated elevation data to use on LNavMap. This post bellow can mean somethink? https://github.com/albar965/littlenavmap/issues/282 I see we have a lot of terrain capture projects gone, but they are on in other format, i tried UCGS DEM and Nasa files but on LNavMap said "Theres no Globe files in directory" and didnt read any elevation values. Is hard to make thia newer elevation data can be accessible on LNavMap? Is somethink i can do or need program on source code of software? SRTM capture needs a convertion?
  5. For u guys thats use L NavMap, and loaded the offline global elevation files provided on website. Theres acctualy an alternative for download this elevation data, from other place that not its from "NOAA"? Im asking because i was planning an flight, and when i measured a manual waypoint ft to insert on flight plan, the LNavMap say 700fts to it, but when i come to the flight in xplane,i crashed on a mountain on this point, a mountain of 2500 ft. I Googled this place and the Google said me the right parameter. So i was chocked with it. The L NavMap read a wrong value to me. I tried different measures on the world and the others are right,just that one i see this reading ft problem (It is on Rio De Janeiro,Brazil) So,i realize that can be a problem from this elevation data that i using. As one more think, this data is from 2004 so, are outdated. Do u guys have an alternative place that provide this elevation data too?

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