+Gocad Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 I'm not sure if that has been addressed before, but I think that the cockpit view of the F-14 is plain wrong. Just compare these pictures: F-14 cockpit view (12 o'clock): This persepctive makes me think that the Tomcat must be sliding on its nose accross the runway, as if somebody had forgotten to extend the nose wheels... F-14 cockpit view (7-8 o'clock): From this perspective you get the impression that wing is mounted almost above the pilot's position F-14 side view: But the side view proves that this is not the case. So, how can that be fixed. I think this requires editing of the F-14_Cockpit file, but I do have no idea which values need to changed. Quote
+Bongodriver Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 I noticed that by changing the C of G in the aircraft data.ini it changes the position of the cockpit, this may not be the correct way but it did change it, I also susspect there is some relationship with the offset value in the cockpit.ini but haven't figured it out yet. Quote
+Gocad Posted July 28, 2007 Author Posted July 28, 2007 Are there further comments/suggestions? Quote
+DWCAce Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 I wouldn't change the CG, as that would just change the handling characteristics. I think changes in the cockpit.ini and the crew positions in the data.ini would be applicable. Quote
+Bongodriver Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 In principle yes changing the C of G will affect handling, but I think in this case a shift up on the Z axis of about .5 meters probably won't make any real impact. Handling is mostly affected by C of G changes along the Y axis. as I mentioned though there is an entry in the cockpit.ini which reffers to offset, this may be something to do with it. Quote
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