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I have just installed this and is looking good. as was posted will take a bit of setting up to bind the right keys etc.

Its work great on the fw190 but on the spit vb I see the ground where the trailing edge should be. is there a fix for this or is that one of drawbacks?

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I have just installed this and is looking good. as was posted will take a bit of setting up to bind the right keys etc.

Its work great on the fw190 but on the spit vb I see the ground where the trailing edge should be. is there a fix for this or is that one of drawbacks?

No Friar, there is no fix for that.

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Owww... shouldn't have opened that beer...

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All kiddin' aside, it does work. And it works fine too!

(Actually, this silly image shows its potential... it can go to extreme values...)

And I like the way it works, no setup to run, no uninstall...

But, in my opinion, the gain on my system is too little, to keep using it. (Running on a 21.6" screen, at 1680x1050)

(I like my system as lean and mean as possible, with as little maintenance as possible... I already got so much necessary stuff runnin'!)

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I must say, I have to wonder about the authenticity of some of the available views this utility provides? It seems like the seatback no longer exists, in that there's a view that allows the pilot to see the entire wing in front of him. We can all see where the cockpit is in relation to the wing.......

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I must say, I have to wonder about the authenticity of some of the available views this utility provides? It seems like the seatback no longer exists, in that there's a view that allows the pilot to see the entire wing in front of him. We can all see where the cockpit is in relation to the wing.......

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so I don't see how it should be possible to obtain a view that shows the trailing edge in front of the pilot's eyeline? I think I'll pass on this one.

B :dog:

Those distortions are completely avoidable with the max/min zoom settings.

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