Erik Hofman wrote:
> Martin Spott wrote:
>> Martin Spott wrote:

>>>  # ~> fgfs --lon=-122.050490 --lat=37.417342 --altitude=755 --heading=251 
>>> --pitch=-23 --geometry=1152x870 --timeofday=noon --aircraft=ufo
>>>
>>> ....  should provide a nice view onto a scene at KNUQ. All of the above
>>> switches work as expected, just "--pitch=" and "--roll=" don't.
>> 
>> BTW, setting "--prop:/sim/current-view/pitch-offset-deg=-23" on the
>> command line doesn't have any effect either, but setting the same value
>> via the property browser on the running instance works.
> 
> That makes me wonder, is it a JSBSim aircraft or a YASim aircraft (and 
> does another plane using a different FDM have the same problem)?

It's the UFO.

I might try to check wether the FDM has any influence, but using a
'real' aircraft for a test might not yield reasonable results because
starting in-air is always a little bit 'indeterministic' (at least
according to my experience).
Aside from that, I'd assume that setting a pitch for the viewer should
be pretty independent from the aircraft and the respective FDM - at
least I hope it is  :-)

Are you able to reproduce the mentioned effect using the above command
line (no ~/.fgfsrc, no obscure config directory) ?

Cheers,
        Martin.
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