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FSD Cessna 0-2 transparency issues in FSX

roger-wilco-66

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Hi,

after watching Tufun's excellent Night Owl video sporting FSDs Cessna 0-2 I bought it. So far a good buy, with excellent motor sounds and nice loadout capabilities, but I have a semi-transparent cockpit and some gauges are look-through. Also the prop has some issues when there are clouds in the background, and the reflection of cockpit windows from the outside look a bit off. Typical portover problems.
Am using FSX SP2 / Accel without DX10 preview, I should add.

Before I dive into solving this myself, are there any know/proven solutions to this already?
I've been to the FSD forum already but they don't seem to give help to SP2/Accel issues with their portovers.

Cheers and TIA,
Mark
 
Yea, I had similar problems with mine as well when I ported it over to FSX. FSD was not at all interested in assisting so I was left to try to figure it out and finally gave up due to boredom and lack of any real solutions. I'll definitely watch this thread though to see what surfaces.
 
Thanks, I tried Jim Goldmanns solution and it worked for the transparency error on the gauges, but the panels are still see-through.
It must be a incompatible alpha-channel parameter with the textures, I'll try to fix it with ModelconverterX.

Cheers,
Mark
 
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