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Do you have T&L enabled in your display settings? That kind of thing happened to me when I had it enabled...Try turning it off and see what happens..

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Not that. I think it might have something to do with the layer levels and the altitude of the airport and runway, which I have tried all I can think of. (-:Anyone one else? Thanks....

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Flatten command at wrong altitude.Shez


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I think I have seen this problem also with correct flatten. It only happens to me in spot view and I think it is just a problem of the scenery engine and the video card.Arno


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This texture bleedthrough is a fairly common FS2002 problem, even on default scenery. For some people, including me, it can be cured by switching T&L off - and then on again. But it has to be done at the beginning of each FS session. Best regards, Chris

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I would hope that this problem could be resolved at the airport design level, but perhaps not.It can often be corrected by setting the elevation of the terrain to the elevation of the airport listed in the Map View database. You are welcome to try a simple "toolkit" I have assembled to create these flatten bgl files. More information and the flatten.zip "toolkit" are available at:www.fs-traveler.com/flatten.htmlRegards, Stevewww.fs-traveler.com

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I figured it out. Some how the airport elevation under the general section changed and also that paticular runway elevation was 1.8 feet/0.54 meters to high. I have no idea how that happened.Thanks for the replies. I have another problem also. See my new post.

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