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VC mode with AC500

Timber

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Did not know just where to post this one.
I have been flying Miltons outstanding AC500 for a while now but the other day I ran into a problem with this one particular plane. With in a second or so after I go into the VC mode all the planes windows are coated in blue with the exception of an open area right next to the post in the cockpit.
All the other AC's work fine. One of the guys at Eagle Valley Air said it's somehting to do with the plane being changed over from the FS9 version. Can anyone give me an idea of what's causing this, and if theres' a fix for it.
 
Thanks you guys. Love that wood panel :) The Aero Commander is flying in Tuvalu and Papua New Guinea with Pacific Island Scenery :)
 
Might be the rain problem when using FS9 planes in FSX? If so, try the Flight1 rain fix found on this page;

http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=library

If that link bombs, it's on the Free files page.

You do know that this "fix" simply replaces all 32 vcrain bitmaps with totally transparent ones, right? The actual "fix" is to either copy/paste the 32 vcrain bitmaps from FS9's ..\Texture folder to FSX's ..\Texture folder, or download the files from the FS-Insider website.

Support Alert: Add-on Aircraft Cockpits Opaque in the Rain
http://www.microsoft.com/Products/G...ertAdd-onAircraftCockpitsOpaqueintheRain.aspx
 
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