F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

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F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Lurch16th » Sat Jan 08, 2005 8:00 pm

i've downloaded several of the F4 Phantoms, D,H,F models. When you get into the jet the view looks like that of the pilot in the back seat.  You can't see a thing in front of you because a huge instrument panel is in front of you.

A HUD is visible, but worthless. Do i have something set up incorrectly, or is this how they are built.  Al versions are the same way. Got them from "Military" section, page 10 maybe.

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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby wji » Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:49 pm

Did you unzip and install the gauges which came with it?
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Lurch16th » Sun Jan 09, 2005 1:20 am

yupp,unzipped guages and put them in MSFS guage folder
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 09, 2005 3:56 am

Hi Lurch....I downloaded one of the Phantoms you mentioned and this is the panel I got...does yours look like this?  You will get a better view by doing "shift and enter"  to raise the seat.....commoner ;) Image
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Lurch16th » Sun Jan 09, 2005 9:36 am

;D Yupp, that's exactly what it looks like.  "Raise the seat huh?  That's pretty cool.  Will check it out.
Is that an MSFS command or just an extra?
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:52 am

[quote] ;D Yupp, that's exactly what it looks like.
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Lurch16th » Wed Jan 12, 2005 7:16 pm

Hey Comm,
looks like the "seat" controls are a long time MSFS control.

Did notice that no matter what model Phantom i used, the panel is all the same.  Also noticed the panel and guages fonts are somewhat garbled, distorted, not very sharp.

Would that be a graphics card problem?  Is there a better, sharper panel and guages for this bird?
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby commoner » Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:53 am

Yes Lurch..the Seat Controls are just part of FS.....you should check out all the keyboard assignments..otherwise you are missing lots of goodies...personally I like the rough look on panels, especially warplanes....looks more natural to me ;) Screen resolution too makes a difference ...I use 1024x728x32 myself....you can change it in the settings..maybe under the Hardware tab. You can also mess around with the sharpness etc. of the Panel bitmaps in Photoshop or whatever you use, if you are into that sort of thing..see you ..commoner
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Lurch16th » Sun Jan 16, 2005 12:14 pm

Anybody ever download this Phantom?
When installed the gauges don't show up. So i looked in the panel.cfg file and it calls for several gauges that are not included in the download and don't exist in the MS FS gauge file.  Any ideas?
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 16, 2005 12:32 pm

Lurch. It seems you're still having problems installing gauges. As it's only a small file I'll download the Phantom & check it out for you.

I'll report back later. Watch this space. ;)
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:03 pm

OK. I checked it out in FS9 & CfgEdit. You're quite correct & the gauges used on the included panel are missing. It seems the wrong gauge pack was included with this aircraft. I can only suggest you use a panel that does work from another Phantom. Alternatively, look in the Panels section for a suitable 3rd party Phantom panel.
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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Lurch16th » Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:13 pm

hmmm, so according to the panel config file , i could
-borrow the equivalent qauges,

-insert the names in place of the missing ones,
leaving the location and size entries(don't know what   else to call them) alone

- put the new gauge files into msfs gauge folder and that should do it.

OR

look for a whole new panel like you said.

At least I know i didn't set something up incorrectly

I was gonna try to email Rey Lopez, the builder, to let him know, but couldn't find any info


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Re: F4-D Phantom Cockpit problem

Postby Hagar » Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:29 pm

[quote]hmmm, so according to the panel config file , i could
-borrow the equivalent qauges,

-insert the names in place of the missing ones,
leaving the location and size entries(don't know what
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