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Small optical glitch when flying in rainy conditions

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    tangowhiskey
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    Hi there,

    during my last flight I passed through some rain showers and saw streams of water running right through the frame of that small hinge window, just like it wouldn't be there. Of course it's just a very very minor issue and I honestly don't know if it's even possible to exclude that area from rain effects, but maybe you could have look at it.

    Many thanks in advance and keep up the great work!

    Cheers, Toby

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      Sender46
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      A bit of mastik should fix that 😉

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        BernieV
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        I think it's modeled well given some of the Arrows I flown in 😉

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          I think it's modeled well given some of the Arrows I flown in 😉

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          copper
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          @BernieV You mean where those water streaks were on the inside of the window? 😃

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            Martyn
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            The frame is on the outside of the glass but we've 'sealed up the edges' to fix this.

            Martyn - Development Manager

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