Actually, it isn't that. It is just the location that the "camera" points to.
You don't want it pointing at the nose. So add the entry below to the
external views in your xml wrapper that track the plane. The value is the
distance in meters from the FDM reference point (the nose in this case). Usually something near the wing looks right. It does not need to be exact to
anything in particular. This example was taken from p51d-yasim-set.xml:
<view n="1"> <config> <target-z-offset-m archive="y" type="double">3.949</target-z-offset-m> </config> </view>
Thanks -- that did the trick. The plane is actually flying well, and I'm starting to feel tempted to go back and do more work to make it a fully-usable alternative to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@#na 172 -- after all, it would be nice for users to be able to fly a light single with the wings in the right place, for a change.
I wonder if we can model the broken air vent door on the pilot's side that blows -35 degC air on my feet when I'm flying in the winter.
All the best,
David
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