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I use the dc3 passenger version with fs9. On the pilots side below the window and near the comm box there is a very slight opening that runs from the edge of the window to about halfway down, typically a straight line down. It is not connected there and the outside is visible. Is this normal? The C47 has this problem except for CY47A- 0YBPB. the XC47 does NOT have this problem. I use windows xp with a 1 year old computer, please help, I truly love this aircraft!

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hey, how could you turn on the ground. my tail wheel is not working

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I use the dc3 passenger version with fs9. On the pilots side below the window and near the comm box there is a very slight opening that runs from the edge of the window to about halfway down, typically a straight line down. It is not connected there and the outside is visible. Is this normal? The C47 has this problem except for CY47A- 0YBPB. the XC47 does NOT have this problem. I use windows xp with a 1 year old computer, please help, I truly love this aircraft!
This is a "hole" in the model. No way for the user to fix it.
hey, how could you turn on the ground. my tail wheel is not working
See page 57-58 of the manual to learn how to enable 'easy steering' in the aircraft.cfg file.

Matt Smith

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