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Finding problems with view selections, in X-Plane 11 it was very simple, just one click of a button then use plus/minus to increase/decrease arrows to go up and down but in MS2020 I am really struggling to make sense of the settings and even when I can do an outside picture it is in one position and with all engine settings showing in external view, how do you turn that feature off? :wall:

Anyway, just one from the cockpit of the Cessna 152 on finales to Duxford, not much of a screenshot but find that the 152 is a favourite default of mine.

PS. how do you reduce visibility in MS? Sometimes I like to lower it to around 15 or even 5 miles. *-)


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The setting you are after is in the accessibility options Nigel. (if I've got the right end of the stick).

Not sure how you reduce visibility other than fly through cloud :worried:

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Many thanks Ben, that got rid of the engine settings, :thumbsup:

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Hi Nigel. To reduce visibility, if you are setting your own weather, then increase 'Humidity' setting. That should induce more of a haze.

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Hi Nigel. To reduce visibility, if you are setting your own weather, then increase 'Humidity' setting. That should induce more of a haze.
Mick, very many thanks for that, has had me stumped for ages!! Not going to be able to try it out until tomorrow so looking forward to flying in reduced visibility. :thumbsup:

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Thanks to Mick for telling me how to reduce the visibility as when I used to fly there were days when there was no horizon and once when I was flying directly into the sun the visibility along with an inversion made visual look outs straight ahead nearly impossible.

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Looks like a photo on the phone 👍
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Good shots Nigel
I normally use real world weather, but maybe I will try the manual settings. Looks impressive.
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