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@unforgiven3091 Flare height is the altitude the plane tries to be at on the runway, it can't fly there though because it cuts the throttle, it will try and pitch up and "flare", which simulates what a real pilot would do in a landing. Higher Flare Height = Higher flare
To keep from hitting mountains, just set the altitude ceiling to 400 meters or greater, 400 meters are the tallest mountains. This won't affect the planes glide slope.
@unforgiven3091 There is an example plane, I'm going to post it in the description.