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This isn't because he didn't do work. He did. But his account has been recently compromised.
Hope he's alright...
Look For Em And Set Settings Or Filters To "Mods".
Egotistical People Actually Do Anger Me Too.
@Apple.... Absolute genius, love it :D here have a medal
System1024... Sure... I guess we all have to believe you because you said so...?
Thats where you're wrong kiddo!
You can tell I did go to add wheels, but they would mean it'd be almost impossible to land as the amount of friction would be too little and the plane would just roll. I suggest stalling the aircraft ~15m/s (use avionics) and then landing on those front wheels. The tail "bumping" issue is an engine issue I cant fix, but if you pitch down when trying to take off the tail will get off the ground, at that point it'll be fine.
Also little issue with the end: when I start to flying from the terrain, plane tale bumping with terrain and sometimes it get destroyed, so end also need some kind of wheels (may be use Timber Arches to create little wheels)
I let the "rudder" auto-center, but the ailerons/elevators dont. I'm did that because it means that you dont have to constantly be pitching up/down to keep the plane level.
I might change it for ailerons.
As for roll, Ive put two rudders on each to slow down the action and provide more of a fine control.