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Originally Posted by sniperton
It's not that simple, I'm afraid. Refraction works here like a sort of periscope: looking through a thick glass, the pilot sees on its lower surface what he would see through its upper surface if his eye level was a few centimeters higher. The pilot can see the engine cowling slightly from above even when his eye level is slightly below that. Simply removing the frame render would be only a partial solution as it wouldn't restore realistic forward visibility (the 'periscope effect'). No offense, just some thoughts. 
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The bottom of the armoured glass is below the engine cowling so removing the frame and transposing the forward view above the cowling fixes the problem.