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https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2831096030
anyway i'm gone now, nice craft
And yes the script checks if a player is inside the ship to save server performance.
2: that depends. If the game can handle two rotors you should be fine.
The same spasmatic behaviour can be ovserved when you add any engines pointing downwards to the ship (With activated dampeners of course) which will try to correct the planets gravitational forces. The Vector Thrust Script then trys to correct the correction of the planet G-Forces and well..
Short: It won't work, I guess.
Really well made VTOL, I'll need to remake my gunship with Vector Thrust sometime soon.
I really can recommend you to download and try 1wsx10‘s Vector Thrust Script and play around with it. The possibilities are endless!