Hey guys, I've been building spaceplanes here for a while (although I haven't posted here before) and I've come across something that might possibly be considered a bug. I've searched around for other people with this problem but I couldn't find any useful information. I have a rather large plane now, and challenged myself to fly it into orbit fully in IVA mode. Since the plane is so big I have four Cupola command modules with a kerbal in each, one each on the top, bottom, front, and back of the plane. I think having so many views is a much nicer way to fly (and easier for dockings/landings). I do the ground roll and takeoff from the runway, set my pitch at roughly fifty degree and turn on SAS. This is all from the front cockpit. The SAS is now set to point, say, fifty degrees above the horizon (I believe the default direction is East?). Then I switch command pod using the "v" key and I'm looking through the eyes of the bottom command pod. This command pod, naturally, is pointed roughly ninety degrees downwards from the front command pod, and this appears so on the navball. The SAS, however, now wants to point this cockpit 55 degrees above East, and the whole plane starts to rotate such that the bottom cockpit is facing the way the front one was. This means that the only way I can switch views while flying my plane is to hit v and then very quickly double tap t, to reset the SAS to the new cockpit direction. This doesn't work very well though, and makes switching views a pain. Is there any way to have this done automatically or avoid this?