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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Hey Paul,You take care of the "Future Stuff" and I'll handle the Vintage planes! I'll try it later today, looks like fun! (See you soon). :ernae::ernae:
Best, Paul
Now this is an all time classic!
Many thanks to the maker!
For the die-hards ...:
The FSX version of Thunderbird-2 is now available on avsim.
Filename: rcbtb2-x.zip
Enjoy ....
Rob

Correct..As noted in the READMENot sure why, but the VC is totally unclickable. . .is that correct? I tried both the pilot view and the VC view and it made no difference. . .nothing is accessible.
Great comment ...And very true..Re the non clickable VC.
If you move your eyepoint forward a bit it will take you out of the pilot's head and the VC will become clickable.
The problem is your eyepoint is inside the pilot head and the polygons in the pilot head are blocking the clickspots. Even though the polys in the head are pointing out (so you don't see them in the default view) they are still there blocking the clickspots.
Librado could fix this by removing the pilot head and just leaving the torso and legs there in the VC. Most VC's don't have a pilot model so it usually isn't a problem.