Real Flight G2 View Question
#1
Thread Starter
Member
I just installed RF G2 and am wondering how you get more than one view on the screen. I am trying to fly as you normally would at the field but would also like to see another view for orientation purposes. Its real easy to loose the field. Any help would be appreciated.
#2
Senior Member
My Feedback: (53)
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 140
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Lenexa,
KS
I think this is a common concern.
What I have done is click on: view/gadgets/navguides. This turns on a panel with alot of info including altitude.
The other thing is do practice on one airport and sort of memorize it. I hope this helps!
What I have done is click on: view/gadgets/navguides. This turns on a panel with alot of info including altitude.
The other thing is do practice on one airport and sort of memorize it. I hope this helps!
#3
Thread Starter
Member
Thanks, I did try that and it does help. I would still like to know how to see more than one view at the same time. The box it came in shows several at the same time. This could help to let you know where the plane is in ref to the runway.
#4
In the menu in G2, select "View" and then "Create new view". Or simply press "N". That will create a new small window in G2.
You can select the window by clicking on it with the mouse, and also drag it around and change size. You select what you want to see in it using the normal G2 keys or the menu. For instance, press "F5" to change view the flight from inside the aircraft. Press "F6" to view the aircraft from behind, and press "F4" to view the aircraft from the pit area.
You can also zoom in and out with "F2" and "F3".
You can set up a number of extra windows like this, and have them show different things.
Best regards,
Krister
You can select the window by clicking on it with the mouse, and also drag it around and change size. You select what you want to see in it using the normal G2 keys or the menu. For instance, press "F5" to change view the flight from inside the aircraft. Press "F6" to view the aircraft from behind, and press "F4" to view the aircraft from the pit area.
You can also zoom in and out with "F2" and "F3".
You can set up a number of extra windows like this, and have them show different things.
Best regards,
Krister



