I think I have to emphasize this:

There are two heads: Your real one in front of the monitor and the virtual one 
inside the planes cockpit (aka camera position).

The idea is, to translate the virtual head according to the translations of 
your real head in front of your monitor, thus leading to the shown depth 
perception.

Of course the virtual head can't follow every translation the real head can do, 
because usually a office is bigger than a cockpit.

But its not to discover your cockpit from new exciting perspectives, it's to 
provide you a depth perception.

So the virtual camera has strong constraints in the extend of its translation. 
Consider it as a maximum of 25 cm in each direction around the default position.

So you won't be able to discover your leg room, to lean out of the window or to 
examine your flightsticks back!

It should just use your head shaking to provide you a depth perception. Not 
more, not less.

Regards,

Joe
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