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MomentumEffect=FalseDisabling the Momentum EffectThat’s all the changes needed for this camera. The image below shows the tail camera we just made.Adding a Cockpit CameraIn this example, we are going to add a backseat camera in the Baron 58, looking out towards the right wing.

We’ll start by copying the right seat camera, and make our edits there. The aircraft.cfg file location is listed below.DVD Version: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XSimObjectsAirplanesbeechbaron58aircraft.cfgSteam Version: C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonFSXSimObjectsAirplanesbeechbaron58aircraft.cfg.

InitialXyz=.45,.2, -1.8InitialPbh=0, 0, 45InitialZoom =.3Modified Camera Angle ParametersAll the edits for this camera are complete. The image below shows the right backseat camera.Adding a Fixed CameraIn this example, we will place a camera on the beach, at the end of runway 09 at Princess Juliana. Because FSX does not include any default fixed cameras, use the template below to make your own. If you want the camera to be usable by all aircraft, place the camera in the cameras.cfg file. If you only want the camera to be accessible in certain aircraft, place the camera into aircraft’s aircraft.cfg file.Cameras.cfg file location:Windows XP: C:Documents and Settings”User”Application DataMicrosoftFSXWindows Vista/7/8/10: C:Users”User”AppDataRoamingMicrosoftFSX. Track = TrackCamera Motion Set to TrackThe next thing to do is locating the camera position in the world.

To find the desired latitude and longitude, you can either fly or slew your aircraft to the location you want, and grab the latitude and longitude that is displayed after entering slew, or pressing shift + z. The coordinates will have to be converted to decimal format to FSX to read them correctly. A helpful tool is the Convert Coordinates Page on earthpoint.com. Plug in the latitude and longitude from FSX into the first two boxes and hit Calc. Then copy the Degress Lat Long coordinates into the.cfg file. To ensure the camera is positioned in the correct hemisphere, use the following notation in front of the coordinates: N/+, S/-, E/+, W/.

FixedLatitude=n18.03925FixedLongitude=w63.1205FixedAltitude=5.5//Alternate NotationFixedLatitude=+18.03925FixedLongitude=-63.1205Camera Location ParametersThe fixed altitude value is the distance in meters that is camera is positioned from ground level. Because the latitude and longitude coordinates set the camera position, there is no need for the InitialXyz camera property. This camera is also set to track the user’s aircraft as they fly by, so there is no need for the InitialPbh camera property. If track =none, then InitialPbh could be used to determines the camera’s angle of pitch, bank, and heading.Another important factor we have to decide is whether the camera will show display when cycling through views. If we were to be flying anywhere except for Princess Juliana and decided to cycle through views, this camera would display in the cycle, which besides for there being almost no scenery loaded at that location, it is an annoying feature most of the time. Setting CycleHidden to Yes removes the camera from the cycle, meaning that the user has to right click and select the camera manually from the menu.

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Inspect, edit and manage your FSX aircraft fleet.Aircraft ToolBox - Easy access to your FSX Aircraft filesThe FSX Aircraft ToolBox is a utility that will appeal to developers, power-users and 'aircraft aficionados' who often need (or just want!) to delve into their FSX aircraft files and apply their 'virtual wrench'. If you are anything like us you may feel tweaking FSX is almost as much fun as flying it!As a good companion for our aircraft configuration editor -this FSX Aircraft ToolBox focuses on a different area by making it easy to navigate and edit most of the individual files that make up your FSX aircraft. It can also be used to manage the fleet by backing up entire aircraft folders, enabling and disabling aircraft groups as well as tweaking many items such as the aircraft thumbnails used in the FSX aircraft selection dialog. We are sure you will find it a valuable tool in your endeavors as a 'virtual aircraft engineer'.Free 30-day FSX Aircraft ToolBox DemoFSX Aircraft ToolBox ScreenshotsAircraft Viewer - Loads and Displays all Installed FSX AircraftThe Aircraft Viewer will search your FSX folder and visually display all installed aircraft, both default and add-on, outside of the FSX aircraft dialog. It uses a 'reference card' type display with some basic information on the aircraft and the aircraft thumbnail. Each one of these details can be edited directly on the card if desired.Aircraft Explorer - Inspect and Manage your FleetThe Aircraft Explorer is a tree display which allows you to navigate the aircraft files and perform many functions such as enabling/disabling entire groups of aircraft, determining if the aircraft is default or add-on, inspect many of the files that make up the model, backing up and restoring an entire aircraft group and more.FSX FolderThe FSX Folder page is a fully-integrated Windows file explorer with full OLE drag and drop capabilities. It is anchored at the root FSX folder which allows you to quickly inspect the FSX directory and all its files.Integrated Code EditorThe Code Editor is where CFG and HTM files are loaded when you click on them in the Aircraft Explorer (or when double-clicking the aircraft caption in the Aircraft Viewer).

It has full syntax hi-lighting to aid code readability and in the case of HTM (reference and checklist files) you can also preview the changes made in the integrated web browser.Aircraft Thumbnail CreatorIf an aircraft does not have a thumbnail, or if would you like to replace the current one quickly and easily, you can create your own with the Thumbnail Creator page. Let your creative juices flow as you create your own custom thumbnails.Automatically Launches FSX so you can test your changesYou can assign a specific test flight (FLT file) to boot up FSX with, perhaps a saved flight with the aircraft you are working on at the takeoff position. The FSX Aircraft ToolBox will launch FSX and load your flight so you can be up and running (or flying) in no time.Make Changes with Complete ImpunityOne thing that puts many off from Tweaking is the fear they will 'break' something. As with all TweakFS utilities we have added a Restore button to most features so if anything goes haywire reverting back the original file is a one-click operation. In fact FSX Aircraft ToolBox leaves the original files themselves intact and makes a duplicate to work with. We always take the cautious approach and give you the ability to easily bail out should FSX spit the dummy at any change you have made.TweakFS News ReaderThe News Reader hooks directly into the TweakFS website and loads the latest news and file downloads so grabbing updates and newly released freeware tools has never been easier or more convenient.Attractive MS Office Style InterfaceUtilities by nature can be rather unattractive to look at.

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We hope you notice that as with all TweakFS products we have also put much thought and effort into making them pleasing to the eye.Minimum System Requirements. Simulator: Flight Simulator X (SP1 or higher). OS: Microsoft Windows Vista or later. Screen: 1024x768 minimum resolution.