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    T-2 Buckeye cockpit display problem.

    I am pretty much new to XP. Installed a T-2C that was made a few years back. Canopy glass seems missing, and edges of cockpit forward screen isn't showing. Any help here? NC

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    Do you have a link to that T-2 so that we can give it a try ?

    EDIT: is it that one ?
    https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php...lly-by-davedd/

    EDIT2: I gave the link above a try. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a virtual cockpit, only 2D. I have deleted the plane already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daube View Post
    Do you have a link to that T-2 so that we can give it a try ?

    EDIT: is it that one ?
    https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php...lly-by-davedd/

    EDIT2: I gave the link above a try. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a virtual cockpit, only 2D. I have deleted the plane already.
    Yes, that is the one. I am keeping it, because it is the only one available. I wish there was a way to change the 2D cockpit visual, so the canopy frame did not look broken. Pete

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    I understand. From my side, since I fly in VR, 2D panels are complete show-stoppers. That being said, there were already before I started using VR

    Xplane desperatly lacks military jets in general, that's quite a sad thing.
    Even the payware world offers very few choices (some of which are quite low quality as well...). I'm very happy with the XTrident Harrier, though.

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    The panel might be fixable in PlaneMaker. Glass maybe by editing the OBJ file, but I have no idea which material attributes need to be applied. Best to just leave it be or live with it if you're not in the mood for trial & error.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjoern View Post
    The panel might be fixable in PlaneMaker. Glass maybe by editing the OBJ file, but I have no idea which material attributes need to be applied. Best to just leave it be or live with it if you're not in the mood for trial & error.
    What happens with me, is if I "try" to fix anything, it almost always ends up with lots of "errors", so nope! I can live with it! NC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy Chief View Post
    What happens with me, is if I "try" to fix anything, it almost always ends up with lots of "errors", so nope! I can live with it! NC
    That's why you make backups beforehand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjoern View Post
    That's why you make backups beforehand.
    Yes, yes, I know....

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