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Hello guys! I need your help. Do you guys know how to make the F-15C cockpit view looks like this:

 

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Currently my canopy frame (especially on the edges) is too thick compare with that, it looks like this below. Anyway, I'm using NUM/ to zoom out the view.

 

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So do you guys know how to make the canopy frame appear less thick like the one in the first pic? Thanks!

 

Cheers,

Alex

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I believe it's a matter of perspective/virtual head placement.

 

In the real aircraft the canopy frame doesn't look that thick, but in reality you have binocular vision and a slightly different viewing position :)

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I believe it's a matter of perspective/virtual head placement.

 

In the real aircraft the canopy frame doesn't look that thick, but in reality you have binocular vision and a slightly different viewing position :)

 

I know, I just want to make my canopy frame appear less thick like the one in the first pic. Any idea?

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How to move your head a bit up and back. is there a command to do this?

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It's also possible to use the keeyoard. If I remember correctly the keys are RCtrl+RShift + Num arrows to move left, right, top, down and num -, * to move the head closer, away from the front panel (check the commands screen in case I've mixed something). Then you can use the snap views to store the default position http://en.wiki.eagle.ru/wiki/Snap_views

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Numeric keypad on keyboard: 8 is up, 2 is down, 5 re-centers. 4 & 6 for left and right, etc.....

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See Below:

Once in Cockpit:

 

RCTRL+RSHIFT+NUMPAD / and * to move forward and backwards.

 

RCTRL+RSHIFT+NUMPAD Up(8 ), Down(2),Left(4), Right(6) to Move Camera Up, Down, Left, Right.

 

NUMPAD Up(8 ), Down(2) to rotate head up/down

NUMPAD Left(4), Right(6) to rotate head left/right

NUMPAD / and * to Zoom In/Out.

 

NUMPAD 5 To Reset Position

NUMPAD Enter to Reset Zoom

 

 

RALT+NUMPAD0 To Save as Default View/Position for This Aircraft.

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