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    Hunter pilots

    Hi All


    I was at RAF Fairford this week and saw this gorgeous Hunter arriving.

    Not having seen one for a while it was amazing to see how tight the fit is for the pilot & seat under the canopy.

    Does anyone know if there is a way to increase the scale of the pilot in Dave's glorious single seater?

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    I don't think you can modify the scale of the pilot...
    I mean, the pilot you see in the cockpit can be either part of the 3D model itself, or one of the MSFS default pilots, right ?
    In the first case, I think only the creator of the plane can make the modification.

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    I tried to sit in the one at Bournemouth Air Museum last year (yes it's allowed) and at 6'1" I was looking over the top of the canopy.

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    I think the scale of the pilot figure is set within the aircraft model .gltf file, I haven't seen a .cfg or .xml file with any pilot/co-pilot scale or even position parameters.

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    Is it maybe possible to change the parametres inside ModelConverterX? Newest version should be able to do so, because I made a lot of size adjustments in P3D with this great programme.
    As long as the pilot is not part of some other model parts, but in many cases the pilot is a separate section.
    Best regards, Manfred.

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    I'll have a look at rescaling the pilots for the next patch. I want to add some of the improvements from the T models to the singles anyway. No ETA as yet.
    I don't recommend hacking the gltf files, or otherwise editing via mcx, but if you do, you're on your own.
    You may have a problem with the canopy intersecting the helmet when it slides back.

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    Thanks Dave - the guy in my picture seemed very happy with life even if it was a bit of a squeeze to get in the jet!

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