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I don't know how to put it, but sometimes HUD slipped left or right (on the picture is more left). I don't have TrackIR and setting view to center doesn't help. I found threads saying this is wind (weather). Can it be recentered?

 

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As Nate said, and no, it cannot be recentered. This is a feature of the real aircraft.

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Thanks to both.

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As Nate and GGT said a crosswind component is usually the culprit, but it's important to keep in mind other factors. Essentially anything that causes your trajectory through space to vary from the direction the nose of your aircraft is pointing can cause the offset. The pitch ladder and associated symbology is centered on the velocity vector, so if you have an asymmetrical load, or bullets are hitting you in the side, you might have a velocity component in a direction other that straight ahead out the glass. Yaw trim can help with the former, exiting the danger zone the latter.

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