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    Aircraft Size on Screen

    Hello,

    I am using Allen's P51B Mustang as AI Aircraft on my FSX. The issue I have with it is its size on screen, see the attached pics below :

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    It's too big. Is there anyway I can fix this so that I can see the entire aircraft on my screen ?

    Thank you very much for your kind cooperation and help.

    Cordially Yours,
    Pierre_NC.

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    Well, you appear to be in the Sim, so try hitting the minus key.
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    I've had this issue with several aircraft in the sim.

    Either the viewing distance was too close or too distant.

    Here's my original post .... http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...nce?highlight=
    The fix is to use the RADltor tool and change the radius figure to suit. You'll probably need to do it several times to get something suitable.

    " Look for RADItor on SceneryDesign.org
    RADItor is a small tool to adjust the radius (RADI) setting within a FSX MDL file. Aircraft developers sometimes need to adjust this radius to make the aircraft show correctly in the aircraft selection window. "
    https://www.scenerydesign.org/raditor/



    I hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre_NC View Post
    Hello,
    It's too big. Is there anyway I can fix this so that I can see the entire aircraft on my screen ?
    The immediate answer is to simply tweak the chase distance, which you do with the CTRL -/= keys. If you want to change the default for that aircraft it probably means adjusting this parameter in some aircraft-specific config file.
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    Being that the aircraft was made for CFS2 the collision bubble is vary small and I guess the cam will be close or too close in FS02/FS04/FSX.


    You should be able to use MK_MDLC and MDLC for 64bit systems to edit the collision bubble using z/ Set visual Model size.

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    Hello again,

    I"m sorry for being silent those past days but I had my PC upgraded with a new graphics card and i got it back only today.

    Thank you sq much to all of you do answering me, the solution was with Allen's MK MDLC_DosBox that worked perfectly and I have now a P51-B Mustang very well sized on my screen.

    Again, thank ypu all for your kind coopzeration and help.

    Pierre_NC.

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    Glad it worked!

    Most the credit should go to Ivan Hsu (MDLC) and Morton (MK_MDLC). I wouldn't let it die and start digging into programs/tools to keep it alive since Win 7.
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