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Passenger seats?

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2003 7:10 pm
by RX7FD
Is there a way to switch the virtual cockpit mode so i can look from the passenger seats?

-Thanks

Re: Passenger seats?

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2003 7:38 pm
by ysteinbuch
You can download Active Camera Pro and move about anywhere you want. Plus, you can get flyby views.

Re: Passenger seats?

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2003 12:48 am
by mex749
you can use the following default commands to move through the vc:

cntrl+shift+backspace  - to move to the left
cntrl+shift+enter          -to move to the right

cntrl+enter                     -to move forward
cntrl+backspace            -to move back

shift+enter                    -to move up
shift+backspace          -to move down

im not completely sure if those commands are right, but you can definetly move to the passenger seats :) .  It works well in the fujifilm blimp

Re: Passenger seats?

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2003 3:01 am
by Erhan
no you cant, well atleast in the cessna and boeing 747 you cant, i tried, and with the cessna when you go to the back seats, the back of the front seats are invisible, thus seing right through to the open scenery, and with the 747, everything is invisible when you try walk to the back..unless theres a plane thats made with high quality seats etc in the boeing, you cant wall..cause i dont think microsoft would assume that there is going to be a program made to walk around, so they wouldnt waste their time on making seats..:P

Re: Passenger seats?

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2003 10:21 am
by FSTipster
The limits that you can move around in a Virtual cockpit are dependant on a number of factors.

First is the dimensions of the cockpit itself. If you get one of the excellent Meljet add-ons, they come complete with passenger cabins too and even toilets. By no means the first however. Yannick's Falcon 50 I believe has that distinction.

Second, do you have Active Camera Pro? If not, you are limited by Microsoft's command set which means you can't readily access any such passenger area whther it exists or not.

If you have Active Camera and if you have a plane that has a cabin there for you to explore in the first place, then yes you can.