For the copilot of the Fw 200 you can use the copilot
"passive" of the Ju 52.
It may not be the best solution, but it solves the problem of the separated head.
... many THX for the suggestion, because I was about to give up ...

The copilot + the wrongly placed masks (except for the pilot) are just driving me nuts ...!

Just placing a misplaced mask in the right place, with the "trial & error" method I use, is extremely time consuming and very discouraging to say the least ...

Isn't there another method or tool (3D program for ex) to do this ...???

I already have Kumpel's ParamsMetrix tool, but using it is a nightmare, in spite of the very useful tutorial my friend Epervier made for me ...
