Feelthere Phenom 100 Reflections fix

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Feelthere Phenom 100 Reflections fix

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I re-installed the above aircraft recently and I had forgotten about the distraction reflections in the VC. There used to be instructions freely available on how to cure these reflections - one can still find references to these cures on the web but all such zip files seem to be no longer available.

I think that one had to introduce or replace some dds files but I cannot remember how to do this - can anyone help please?

With the default reflections in place I tried to make an ILS approach at night into Edinburgh in poor visibility and rain - the reflection of a pilot in the windscreen was so distracting that I had to give up!!

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Re: Feelthere Phenom 100 Reflections fix

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hobby wrote:
02 Dec 2019, 15:36
I re-installed the above aircraft recently and I had forgotten about the distraction reflections in the VC. There used to be instructions freely available on how to cure these reflections - one can still find references to these cures on the web but all such zip files seem to be no longer available.

I think that one had to introduce or replace some dds files but I cannot remember how to do this - can anyone help please?

With the default reflections in place I tried to make an ILS approach at night into Edinburgh in poor visibility and rain - the reflection of a pilot in the windscreen was so distracting that I had to give up!!

Have you tried this, Hobby?
https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/2597 ... flections/

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Re: Feelthere Phenom 100 Reflections fix

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For Airspeed:
Thanks for the link. I tried the method from the link but could not make those windscreen reflections disappear. Many thanks for the pointer.

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