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  1. there is much more than you can imagine, me and many others who know very well modeled aircraft speak some implements but I have fun with my flights. .
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  2. OK, you do have several plugins I haven't seen before, and one that's been known to cause trouble in the past. As a first step, I would try temporarily disabling all plugins other than SilverLining (that's us) and Gizmo (which we need) via the plugin admin menu, and see if things render properly then. If so, start adding plugins back in until you find the culprit. If that doesn't work, there are some specific combinations of anti-aliasing and HDR settings that have problems on AMD cards. Try changing your AA setting in X-Plane's graphics settings and/or the graphics quality and see if that clears it up. Afraid it will take a little bit of experimentation, but there are lots of components here that can interact in strange ways. If you narrow it down, please let us know what you find here as it may help others.
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  3. That would have been my next suggestion. Sometimes people don't like going down the "install a clean copy of X-Plane" road, but I'm glad you did and that it's working. A clean install usually does work. It's the plugins that come in after that sometimes give away the issue.
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  4. Yes, switches are persistent. Something to remember, the magnetos being on does not necessarily mean that the engine is running. As magnetos are self energizing, with that switch on even with the engine off, opening the door and getting into the prop area is very dangerous - a strong gust of wind or pushing on the prop could cause it to turn over a few times.
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