A friend of mine mentioned that there was a post on the FS2020 Forum showing how to remove the Instrument Panel for an aircraft in FS2020. I don't have the link to the post, so I'll try to outline it here...
C:/Users/"Owner"/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe/Packages/Official/OneStore/aircraft type eg. asobo-aircraft-kingair350/SimObjects/AsoboKingAir350
Within the AsoboKingAir350 folder is a file named Model.CFG At the bottom of the file text file is:
[models]
exterior=KINGAIR_350I.XML
interior=KINGAIR350I_INTERIOR.XML
Simply place a semi-colon ";" in front of exterior and interior. Example:
[models]
;exterior=KINGAIR_350I.XML
;interior=KINGAIR350I_INTERIOR.XML
That will get rid of the Instrument Panel and exterior of the aircraft. Below is a photo on the runway at Santa Monica Airport. No Instrument Panel!
Mike
I think the biggest issue with getting rid of the exterior model is that you also remove exterior lighting which includes taxi and landing lights for night flights
Would it be possible to just remove the cockpit using this method?
Hi Joe, no because like with P3D the "Virtual Cockpit" Is actually part of the model, the cockpit is not a seperate entity on its own.
its all or nothing, that's why the Solution Ray and I came up with is the better option. (And you still get exterior lighting) LOL
Trev
Hey Trevor,
Those are interesting points... This sort of thing is somewhat subjective. However, shifting the eyepoint outside the cockpit is really a band-aid, as you truly want the eyepoint from where the pilot is inside the aircraft.
If the intent and desire is to take a look at the aircraft from some exterior eyepoint, then getting rid of the exterior views may not be desired. But in the case of a curved screen, warped dispay, when sitting inside a full-scale cockpit, I think it is better to have the View at the Pilot's eyepoint.
That said, in P3D, if you wanted to see the outside view of the aircraft, you could always mouse click on one of the projectors, then use keyboard commands to toggle through various views, then use F10 to go back to the warped display. In practice, it is not very practical to do so, as it disrupts the cockpit view. Again... Subjective. But that's P3D. FS2020 is a different ball game.
I was hoping that PixelWix warping software would have completed their development for compatibility with FS2020, but it seems that they are delayed for some reason that has to do with waiting on MS for the proper hooks into FS2020.
For full-scale cockpits, the problem doesn't stop there, as there are issues with current hardware that is not compatible with FS2020, eg. FlightIllusion gauges, etc.. In my case, the Sim-Avionics flight model is not yet compatible with FS2020, so it's a bust from the start. Maybe next year there will be some blue sky for the full-scale Sim projects.
Mike