Using the Orbital Fly tool

The Orbital Fly tool provides a way to navigate a 3D view in a way that is similar to flying.

The observer and target locations are controlled via a collection of buttons on a floating dialog box, providing free-flight navigation around the 3D view that does not rely on the pointer location.

The Orbital Fly tool is only available in surface mode in ArcGlobe and ArcReader. The Orbital Fly tool is not supported in ArcScene.

Steps:
  1. Click the Orbital Fly Orbital Fly button on the Tools toolbar in ArcGlobe. The Orbital Fly panel will appear.

    If the Orbital Fly button does not appear on your Tools toolbar, you may need to add it. Click Customize > Customize Mode > Commands then click Viewer in the Categories list. The Orbital Fly tool will be one of the buttons listed.

  2. The panel displays buttons that can be used to control flight. Click the Play Play button to start flying.
  3. Click the left Left Turn and right Right Turn arrow buttons to turn left and right as you fly.
  4. Click the up arrow Orbital Flying Speed Forward to increase forward speed.
  5. Click the down arrow Orbital Flying Speed Backward to decrease speed and reverse direction.
  6. Click the Altitude arrow buttons to increase Double Up Arrow or decrease Double Down Arrow the observer's distance from the surface.
  7. Click the Pitch arrows to adjust the view angle of the observer. Use the up arrow Double Up Arrow to look to the horizon or the down arrow Double Down Arrow for a vertical view of the surface.
  8. To control how the observer positions itself in relation to the globe while flying, click the Fixed Line of Sight Fixed Line Of Sight button.

    With Fixed Line of Sight turned on:

    The observer will zoom in and out along the line of sight when the altitude is adjusted. This is how zooming in or out with the standard Navigation tool works.

    With Fixed Line of Sight turned off:

    The observer will increase or decrease vertically in relation to the globe surface.

  9. Click Play again to stop flying.

    When flying is stopped, the altitude, pitch, and turn arrows can be used to change the observer position. It is sometimes easier to get a feel for how the flight controls work, especially regarding fixed line of sight, when forward motion is stopped.

TipTip:
  • The pointer and keyboard can also be used to control flight. Click the keyboard Keyboard Shortcuts button on the Orbital Fly panel to see how the keyboard keys are mapped to the fly panel buttons.
  • You can hold down the left and right direction arrows to get a continuous turn while flying.
  • To show a north arrow on the display, check the Enable North Arrow option in the View > View Settings dialog box.

6/11/2012