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Old February 18th 04, 08:31 PM
John Galloway
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Default Virtual exploration with SeeYou

All you SeeYou users have probably been doing this
already but just in case:

Lets say another SeeYou user with satellite raster
maps asks you what its like to fly from X site (which
preferably has a bit of terrain around it). Send him
the IGC file of your most relevant flight from there.
He runs it in SeeYou 3D view and uses Ctrl F7 to lock
the view from directly behind the little glider. Then
he can pause play and scroll forward up to and through
the body of the glider (you creep up behind and then
through the little pilot in the glider) until the view
is that of the pilot looking out of the cockpit. Then
he restarts play ( still in Ctrl F7 mode) and gets
the pilots own view of the terrain through the flight
with the ability to look left, right, up and down exactly
as if he is looking about from the real glider cockpit.
He can even look out at your (disconnected) wing tips.
This gives an incredibly realistic replay of how it
looked during the flight - much more so than watching
the glider replay the flight from outside of it.

Also a fun way to replay your own flights. Well -
I'm easily amused at this time of year.

John Galloway




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Old February 18th 04, 09:00 PM
tango4
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Fun isn't it John

Thankfully the season will get going shortly!

Ian


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Old February 19th 04, 06:48 AM
Ramy Yanetz
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Amazing! Thanks for telling us about Ctrl F7! Those of us who don't bother
reading the help would never know about it. This, together with setting the
texture size as high as your video card can handle (4K is good enough)
results in unbelievable realistic replay of your flights, better than having
a video camera on board!

Ramy

"John Galloway" wrote in
message ...
All you SeeYou users have probably been doing this
already but just in case:

Lets say another SeeYou user with satellite raster
maps asks you what its like to fly from X site (which
preferably has a bit of terrain around it). Send him
the IGC file of your most relevant flight from there.
He runs it in SeeYou 3D view and uses Ctrl F7 to lock
the view from directly behind the little glider. Then
he can pause play and scroll forward up to and through
the body of the glider (you creep up behind and then
through the little pilot in the glider) until the view
is that of the pilot looking out of the cockpit. Then
he restarts play ( still in Ctrl F7 mode) and gets
the pilots own view of the terrain through the flight
with the ability to look left, right, up and down exactly
as if he is looking about from the real glider cockpit.
He can even look out at your (disconnected) wing tips.
This gives an incredibly realistic replay of how it
looked during the flight - much more so than watching
the glider replay the flight from outside of it.

Also a fun way to replay your own flights. Well -
I'm easily amused at this time of year.

John Galloway






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Old February 19th 04, 10:49 AM
Jason Armistead
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If you zoom in close enough on the cockpit, not only do you see the
pilot, but he is even wearing the dreaded Terry Towelling Hat !

"Ramy Yanetz" wrote in message . com...
Amazing! Thanks for telling us about Ctrl F7! Those of us who don't bother
reading the help would never know about it. This, together with setting the
texture size as high as your video card can handle (4K is good enough)
results in unbelievable realistic replay of your flights, better than having
a video camera on board!

Ramy

"John Galloway" wrote in
message ...
All you SeeYou users have probably been doing this
already but just in case:

Lets say another SeeYou user with satellite raster
maps asks you what its like to fly from X site (which
preferably has a bit of terrain around it). Send him
the IGC file of your most relevant flight from there.
He runs it in SeeYou 3D view and uses Ctrl F7 to lock
the view from directly behind the little glider. Then
he can pause play and scroll forward up to and through
the body of the glider (you creep up behind and then
through the little pilot in the glider) until the view
is that of the pilot looking out of the cockpit. Then
he restarts play ( still in Ctrl F7 mode) and gets
the pilots own view of the terrain through the flight
with the ability to look left, right, up and down exactly
as if he is looking about from the real glider cockpit.
He can even look out at your (disconnected) wing tips.
This gives an incredibly realistic replay of how it
looked during the flight - much more so than watching
the glider replay the flight from outside of it.

Also a fun way to replay your own flights. Well -
I'm easily amused at this time of year.

John Galloway




 




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