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Unfortunately I've messed up my cockpit view point in DCS while playing with TrackIR. I've tried moving the position of the pilot's head view point, but it's still weird. Can anyone help me with the original file that sets the default cockpit pilot head view position?

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2 hours ago, press said:

Unfortunately I've messed up my cockpit view point in DCS while playing with TrackIR. I've tried moving the position of the pilot's head view point, but it's still weird. Can anyone help me with the original file that sets the default cockpit pilot head view position?

 

I have these settings for my F-16, on the /saved games/config/view/server.lua file:

 

ViewSettings["F-16C_50"] = {
    Cockpit = {
    [1] = {-- player slot 1
        CameraViewAngleLimits  = {20.000000,140.000000},
        CockpitLocalPoint      = {3.259,0.796,0.0},
        CameraAngleRestriction = {false,90.000000,0.500000},
        CameraAngleLimits      = {200,-90.000000,90.000000},
        EyePoint               = {0.05000,0.100000,0.000000},
        ShoulderSize           = 0.25,
        Allow360rotation       = false,
        -- limits_6DOF            = {x = {-0.13,0.30},y ={-0.06,0.16},z = {-0.18,0.18},roll = 90.000000},
        limits_6DOF            = {x = {-0.17,0.45},y ={-0.30,0.10},z = {-0.22,0.22},roll = 90.000000},
    },
    }, -- Cockpit 
    Chase = {
        LocalPoint      = {-5.0,1.0,3.0},
        AnglesDefault   = {0.000000,0.000000},
    }, -- Chase 
    Arcade = {
        LocalPoint      = {-21.500000,5.618000,0.000000},
        AnglesDefault   = {0.000000,-8.000000},
    }, -- Arcade 
}

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just for reference, at 300 kts with fuel flow at 3000 pph, you should see the horizon line and the FPM line up where the braces attach to the HUD screen.  This pic is a tad low.  The Viper is in excellent pitch at this point, perfect for AA-Refeuling.

HUD Aligned.png

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