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I have the FSD Piper Cub. Have had it for awhile. Works ok. Now, for some unknown reason, the virtual panel has a fixed bit map of a pilot and a static panel layed on top of the real virtual panel. I have no idea how this happened and do not know how to remove it?????Dick KLBE


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Dick near Pittsburgh, USA

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Almost worked. Shift-1 places the real VC panle in front of the static BMP so you see the static BMP behind the real VC. When you pan the static BMP pans and not the real VC. Treid other random key combinations but ony Shift-1 switched the panels. I looked in the panel cfg but can't see anything that looks like the static BMP. I copied the FSD Piper Cub files from FS2002 into FS2004 but same thing. Re-installed but no change. Nice aircraft but a really nasty trick to lock a static BMP on top of the VC.Dick KLBE


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Dick near Pittsburgh, USA

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FSD mentions on their website that the Super Cub was originally made for FS2000, and can not be supported in FS2004. Don't know if they plan on making a new Super Cub for the current sim.You might want to look at the new Super Decathlon by Kevin Lechmanski and the Long Island Classics group. Terrific airplane! In the Avsim library... lic8kcab01.zip.Edited for spelling

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