Missing cockpit
#1

I'm trying to fly a campaign called the 38th parallel. I can't fly the mission because I get the following error message.
"Mission Loading Failed com.maddox.il-2.objects.air.cockpit F51." I think this means I'm missing the cockpit file for the F51D.
I've checked some of the other aircraft mods and in the file is a "3do" file which has a bunch of files regarding the cockpit.
Under the F51 D file I don't find a cockpit folder under "3d0" Where would that information be? Maybe it was a bad download.
Any help I can get with regards to this would be appreciated.
thanks
relic
After downloading about 6 different versions of the F51D Mustang I got one that had "cockpit" in the 3do file. The campaign loaded and I flew for about 10 or 15 seconds and I got another error message saying "Application Error" The instruction at 0x0f9c0a57 referenced memory at 0x144b7a48. The memory could not be read. I had to terminate the program. Now I'm really screwed and have no idea what to do. Please help! Its gotta be something simple.
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relic
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#2

Did you install HSFX or UP?
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#3

I'm using UP2.01.
relic
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#4

The cockpit you're looking for should be included with your install.
You may have gotten a corrupted download. I believe you can install just the one you need if you head over to SAS and download the correct model.

***** WARNING *****
UP changed the FM/DM of all addon P51's when they got the original designs from AAA/SAS. If you want the UP versions, you'll have to download them from UP.
If you want them in their ORIGINAL form, you'll need to download them from here, SAS or install HSFX.

If you can't find them, let me know and I'll repost a link for download.

S!
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#5

As I mentioned previously I finally got the right version of the F51D from sas. I get the campaign started now but I get an application error regarding not being able to read the memory. I then have to terminate the program. I've got the cockpit info I needed but I can't run the mission because of a memory error. I'm lost!
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relic
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#6

Did some checking for you and all indications point to bad RAM.
You may want to pull what you have and swap to check and see if that solves the problem.

S!
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#7

Thanks
Relic
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