Just uploaded to Flightsim, so keep an eye open in the next few days.
http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link ... load_owner
Youtube link.
Thanks to the Beta testers.
Keith
Arrow Active Mk II
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Re: Arrow Active Mk II
Hello Keith,
That's a nice model thanks for posting,
In the video as you are taxiing you have a outside view making it better to see, i do not have TrackIR is there a way to be able to do this with other tail draggers in FSX via the aircraft cfg allotted to a control keystroke,
Thanks.
Roger.
That's a nice model thanks for posting,
In the video as you are taxiing you have a outside view making it better to see, i do not have TrackIR is there a way to be able to do this with other tail draggers in FSX via the aircraft cfg allotted to a control keystroke,
Thanks.
Roger.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
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Re: Arrow Active Mk II
Roger,
I don't have Track IR either.
The outside view is defined in the Cameras section in the aircraft.cfg. In this case for FSX its 'Pilots head to left'.
In FSX you get to it via the 'view' drop down menu using one's mouse. Not sure if there is a keypad way to do it, not found it yet myself!
In FS9 I have defined a similar view using Num Pad 5 modified so one holds down Num Pad 5 to sustain that view. Thats defined in the Views section of the Panel.cfg
Does that help?
Glad you like her,
Keith
I don't have Track IR either.
The outside view is defined in the Cameras section in the aircraft.cfg. In this case for FSX its 'Pilots head to left'.
In FSX you get to it via the 'view' drop down menu using one's mouse. Not sure if there is a keypad way to do it, not found it yet myself!
In FS9 I have defined a similar view using Num Pad 5 modified so one holds down Num Pad 5 to sustain that view. Thats defined in the Views section of the Panel.cfg
Does that help?
Glad you like her,
Keith
Re: Arrow Active Mk II
It certainly does help Keith,
I fly Ant's Airplanes
De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth, it's a great model he has made and that will help a lot,
Thanks for the help,
Roger.
Edit, well i'l be blowed it's already there in the Tiger Moth like you said in the view
Ant has put that in and i never thought to look!!!!
I fly Ant's Airplanes
De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth, it's a great model he has made and that will help a lot,
Thanks for the help,
Roger.
Edit, well i'l be blowed it's already there in the Tiger Moth like you said in the view
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
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Re: Arrow Active Mk II
Damn...& I thought I was being original & clever........
Nothing new under the sun it seems........although I was taught to do that when learning to fly a Tiger Moth way back when....
Keith
Nothing new under the sun it seems........although I was taught to do that when learning to fly a Tiger Moth way back when....
Keith
