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Attached are two photos - one a screenshot of the bottom of the wireless aerial on the Magnitude 3 LLC F4U module and the other shows the wireless aerial on the real F4U in the New England Air Museum. The gap at the bottom of the trailing edge of the DCS Corsair appears to be too large in comparison with the real aircraft. Not a big issue but one Magnitude 3 might like to get their graphic artists to look into in due course.

I am very impressed with the Corsair module. Keep up the good work, Thank you.

ps. Will we see, in the future, a F4U-4 which was produced by Chance Vought from 1943 with the P&W R2800-18W engine (2,459 hp) and the Hamilton Standard four-blade hydromatic propeller? 

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It was a back-face culling issue.  It's fine on my side.  Does it still happen for you?

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