I'm downloading it now, I'll check it out and be back in a few minutes.
I've adjusted everything I can think of and nothing seems to move this view point. So I tried using my ezdok camera to move up to the pilots seat and I think I now know why the view is there. There is no panel or gauges in the VC mode.
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I think this is meant to be flown with the 2d panel, and when you look left or right in this view, it has the views of the wings from the current VC position. While it is a rather nice 2d panel, I'm pretty sure this is not what you were after. Also, this was a FS2002 model ported to FS9 and someone just added a few entries in the aircraft.cfg to make it appear as though it is an FSX model, so that might be a big part of the problem also.
I'll keep tweaking on it, because I don't like problems to go unsolved, but with these other issues, you might want to look for an alternate Bonanza.Sorry.
In the aircraft.cfg, look for the camera definition with the title for the pilots position, usually something like "Right Seat".
Then look for this line:
InitialXyz= (the three sets of numbers here are the position of the view point of the pilots head)
the first is forward & backwards(X)
the second is left & right(Y)
the third is up & down(Z)
Adjust these in small increments to achieve the desired position.
I've adjusted everything I can think of and nothing seems to move this view point.
I was hoping you would come along and solve this one.Your's had a panel in the VC? I must have grabbed a different one then, but there were only two at FS listed for FSX, and they were the same one, just different colors.
Still, I think it's a real let down to advertise FS2002/FS9 models as FSX ones with problems like this one left in. I was surprised by how few of these planes seem to have been modeld for MSFS. :-/
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