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Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Piston & Turbine Dukes
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  • RallerR Offline
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    Raller
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    If I zoom out in the pilot view or press the space key for the elevated view, you can see outside through the cabin.

    Screenshot (4147).jpg

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    Marcel
    wrote on last edited by Marcel
    #2

    If you press the move up button (name not remembered) where you can move your body up a little bit to see the nose on several planes you will although move your head through the roof. Seems that you should not really move in the plane. I thought the comanche where tighter but there you have not that problem.
    In King air or caravan it won't happen too

    //edit: Seems I mean the space key as well

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    Raller
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    Can this be fixed in the camera.cfg settings? @Black-Square

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    CoolGunS
    wrote on last edited by CoolGunS
    #4

    I gotta say this is quite annoying. I use a TrackIR emulator to look around MSFS cockpits and with the Duke I end up with my head part way out the left window whenever I turn to the left. Ive even started using the right arrow key to slide over in the seat more to stop it happening but then I got frustrated with sitting in that position because it is unnatural. I have no solution. The tolerances are too tight and for now I am just using rotate left to look that way and that is also beginning to wear thin cos It reminds me of the FS2000 days using that crappy microsoft joystick pro.

    Great product tho, no arguments there. I guess I will fiddle with the camera views more at some point to find some sort of happy compromise or just stop looking left!

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    Randolf
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    @CoolGunS the problem may be that when you turn, your software also detects moving left/right, you could try to set the axes in your tracking software to limit left/right movement, and only keep rotation. I'm using trackIR original, and I don't have this problem when turning, although the left panels in the plane are admittedly a bit close.

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