• only when youre in the copilot seat ...change view ...when you sit in your seat you dont see yourself. ( hope for future ...fingers cross :) )

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    Ok thanks, how do i get in that seat then....there is no change view that i can see

    I'm not too sure if you are using VR with motion control or 2D so here's the quick and dirty for both.

    If in 2D, by default the camera views are assigned to your shoulder buttons (xbox controller), or you can assign your own buttons/keys to these functions.

    in VR with motion control; pressing the menu button for 2 seconds will activate the cameras sub-menu.

    Here is some instructions to help further:

    2D

    VR

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  • only when youre in the copilot seat ...change view ...when you sit in your seat you dont see yourself. ( hope for future ...fingers cross )

    It is possible to fly with the pilot body visible with the pilot camera by tweaking the .TMD

    For the c172.tmd for example change

    <[uint32][ShowInside][CameraCopilot CameraRearSeat CameraRearSeatSide]>

    to

    <[uint32][ShowInside][CameraPilot CameraCopilot CameraRearSeat CameraRearSeatSide]>

    You need to set your view position carefully or else you look out through parts of the pilot body.

    I always fly with the pilot shown inside. It definitely adds to the sense of immersion in VR

    /Stu

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