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At the time of this writing (and this is subject to change), offsets define the change in eye position as follows:
At the time of this writing (and this is subject to change), offsets define the change in eye position as follows:
x-offset-m
x-offset-m
     Positive values to the right of origin (view position).
     Positive values to the left of origin (view position).
y-offset-m
y-offset-m
     Positive values move up from origin.
     Positive values move up from origin.
z-offset-m
z-offset-m
     Positive values move back (or in) from origin.
     Positive values move forward from origin.


Generally, a higher Near Plane value will result in a better quality rendering of distant scenery and models. Currently when the aircraft is in flight the Near Plane is set at 10 meters.
Generally, a higher Near Plane value will result in a better quality rendering of distant scenery and models. Currently when the aircraft is in flight the Near Plane is set at 10 meters.
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