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cabin views

Postby captjim » Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:26 am

Hello fellow simmers, captjim here (again).  Some of the planes that I have downloaded from fs9 have  indicated they have cabin views.  in fact, I saw in one of the FX aircraft that you could go into first class by hitting the "A" key on the keyboard.  What about fs9?  Any suggestions???? Thanks, captjim ;)
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Re: cabin views

Postby dave3cu » Fri Sep 05, 2008 10:01 am

The 'A' key in FSX is a new feature [cameradefinition.x], not available in FS9.

If an FS9 aircraft has the cabin modeled then you should be able to move around using the following methods:

*The FS9 'move Eyepoint' key combinations while in the VC (check Control>Assignments or the Kneeboard for the key combinations)

*Flight1's F1View utility-free-the module allows eyepoint movement using the mouse.

*Anticyclone's Active Camera-payware with more options than either of the above plus saving custom views-demo available.

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Matthias Neusinger's FS Recorder module-free-flight video recorder plus allows saving custom Tower, Spot and VC views which gives you something like the FSX 'A' key function.
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Re: cabin views

Postby captjim » Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:25 pm

:)Hi dave, thanks for the rapid response.  I will try your suggestions and see what happens.  I'll let you know, thanks again, captjim
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Re: cabin views

Postby captjim » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:52 am

:-[Hi Dave,  I downloaded the "Flight1's Fiview utility onto my desktop, however I do not know where to put it in the FS9 program. captjim
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Re: cabin views

Postby Hagar » Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:02 am

First extract the zipfile. Installation is automatic. Full instructions are included in Instructions.htm.
Installation:

F1ViewSetup.exe is a self-contained application that will either install or uninstall the F1_view.dll module to and from your FS2004\Modules folder. If will overwrite earlier versions if a new version of the module is released.

You can use the F1ViewSetup.exe application as often as you like. There may be instances where you may not want to use F1_view if it conflicts with another component that you may have installed.
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