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I am a huge fan of your Apache AH64D mod! I agree with the previous comment that adding an IHADSS monocle interface would heighten the sense of realism.
I can see VR tech (like the Occulus Rift) taking this to the next level for a truly unique gaming experience. I know that it becomes difficult to use VR goggles when playing a PC game like Arma due to the need to use one's keyboard; but I have found that I don't really have to use many of the keys when flying the Apache. Besides there should be a way for players to program the buttons on their HOTAS controllers to reduce/eliminate the need to stare down at their keyboards.
I will submit a simple mock up image of how I envision the "next level" of realism for Apache flight on my next post.
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The image below depicts a view of an airfield inside the cockpit of your Apache mod (as might appear when viewing through VR goggles). The right eye display is the only side that would show the monocle, which could be toggled on/off. The monocle serves as the PNVS and displays navigation or targeting systems. Real Apache pilots have to learn to focus their attention on one eye and then the other depending upon circumstances. It takes time, but one learns to adjust. And if this were to bother a player, they could just toggle it "off." But I imagine there are plenty of players who would love the challenge and the ability to feel like they are really flying an Apache.
I hope you to someday see this capability on your high quality mod. If you do add it, how would you communicate that to the Arma BI community?