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Virtual Cockpit problem! (Read 240 times)
May 22nd, 2004 at 1:14pm

Viktorior   Offline
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In all my downloaded aircrafts, none of the virtual cockpits work. It doesen't show up, is it ment to be like this? Or have i done something wrong?
 
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Reply #1 - May 22nd, 2004 at 2:11pm

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Welcome to te Forum.  It is possible that you have done nothing wrong.  Many aircraft are released without a virtual cockpit, if you read the Read Me file you may be able to find out.

Will
 

Who switched the lights off?  I can't see a thing.......  Hold on, my eyes were closed.  Oops, my bad...............&&...
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Reply #2 - May 23rd, 2004 at 2:40am

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I understand that, but all of my downloaded boeings has the exact same 2D cockpits as the existing boeings on the cd. If it's the same, why doesen't the 3D cockpit work?
 
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Reply #3 - May 23rd, 2004 at 3:46am

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It's to do with the 3D model.  The 2D panel is aliased from the other aircraft and if you like is a picture with moving parts pasted onto the forward view.

You can have any panel you like with any aircraft.  I used to fly a Cessna 172 with an F-16 panel as I liked the HUD.  The 3D cockpit is an environment built in G-Max that is an integral part of the model.  Unfortunately this cannot be aliased, only added if you have skill in 3D modelling and the source files of the aircraft.

Will
 

Who switched the lights off?  I can't see a thing.......  Hold on, my eyes were closed.  Oops, my bad...............&&...
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Reply #4 - May 24th, 2004 at 1:19am

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When you are looking at d/l choices, look for a "virtual cockpit" advertised in the readup. many times, aircraft that have a virtual cockpit are very good models indeed.

You might become a bit more "choosy" though!    Wink
 

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