![]() Here's a good way to start getting those eyes outside: When flying with your instructor, ask that he take away certain instruments while performing a maneuver at random times. He's going to have to break you of your "eyes inside" habit. What you are experiencing - what your instructor is reprimanding, is a very common error made by students. I will say that I doubt this will help you in your flight training. Make a backup of the panel.cfg before modifying it! Open the panel.cfg with notepad and delete the gauges you don't want (gauge00=, gauge01=, etc.). Then use "W" to scroll to one of the so-called "HUD" views.Īs far as disabling specific gauges, open the aircraft's panel folder. Go to the 2D panel by pressing "Shift + A" from the VC. I did a series of searches and found no help I have TrackIR to help with a natural outside view. This forces the pilot to get all of his input queues from the visual view out the airplane. Can I modify the Airplane Folder files to make the 6-pack of flight instruments not function. However, in flying real planes you are taught to "fly the outside view" and to scan the instruments only as needed. how high, what attitude, what heading and so on. ![]() so you tend to focus on the six flight instruments to tell you where you are. In any FS product you get a view out the front of the window and loose the seat-of-the-pants inputs. In fact, this bad habit comes from years of flight simming on my PC. One of the things my instructor is bugging me about is that I "fly the instrument panel too much". But lately, I am happy to say, that I am using FSX as a supplement to my Private Pilot Training on a Cessna 1782P. I have been flight simming on PCs since the very first release of FS from Microsoft. ![]()
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