I recently downloaded an excellent Citation II FS9 acft (veneavionei_n504dw.zip) together with a very good panel (lscc2_9.zip plus fixes). This aircraft is very pleasing to fly but a little disconcerting when one looks left/right or to the rear. Any of these actions will convince one that one is flying through the sky attached by invisible means to the panel.
There is an excellent zip which provides nine very good bmps which can be applied to this aircraft. I have followed the instructions given in the 'readme' altering the panel cfg to include views using these bmps, I placed all nine bmps in the panel file. Alas, I cannot get the views to work for on looking to the rear I am greeted by a view of the countryside/sea over which I am flying, rather than the rather luxurious interior of the acft shown in the rear view bmp.
Can anyone please advise me how to correctly incorporate these bmps into the acft so that I can achieve a state of 'as real as it gets, rather than the feeling of being suspended in space'?
Problem adding internal views to aircraft
Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry
Re: Problem adding internal views to aircraft
The cockpit views file is: rslscc29.zip from Avsim.com
I had modified the panel last evening (Sunday) and had tried several times to get the views given by the nine bmps to work by copying what I believed to be all the relevant information from the panel cfg supplied for the original panel in rslscc29.zip.
Not having undertaken such an exercise previously I had forgotten to go to the end of the panel cfg in rslscc.zip and to copy and paste all the information referring to fixed windows which appears at the tail end of that panel.cfg to my own modified panel cfg.
Almost as soon as I had posted the above plea for help I found my own error. HO! HUM! Now corrected I can happily fly on my way in the virtual world looking out from a virtual cockpit which has cockpit walls and looking rearwards see a most comfortable passenger interior.
I had modified the panel last evening (Sunday) and had tried several times to get the views given by the nine bmps to work by copying what I believed to be all the relevant information from the panel cfg supplied for the original panel in rslscc29.zip.
Not having undertaken such an exercise previously I had forgotten to go to the end of the panel cfg in rslscc.zip and to copy and paste all the information referring to fixed windows which appears at the tail end of that panel.cfg to my own modified panel cfg.
Almost as soon as I had posted the above plea for help I found my own error. HO! HUM! Now corrected I can happily fly on my way in the virtual world looking out from a virtual cockpit which has cockpit walls and looking rearwards see a most comfortable passenger interior.
