Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Custom Plane Controls (Beta)
Khjin  [developer] 6 Oct, 2021 @ 9:56am
Bug Reports
Kindly drop a message here for any bug found. Thanks!
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ElavatedTitan 3 Dec, 2022 @ 10:22pm 
The Pitch Goes crazy sometimes if you pull too much
Khjin  [developer] 4 Dec, 2022 @ 4:53pm 
Originally posted by ElavatedTitan:
The Pitch Goes crazy sometimes if you pull too much
I don't know what to do about this :steamfacepalm:. There's no good value if you pull too much in the first place. It might be that you have very good elevators, which means take it easy when pitching. :steamhappy:
Quite Humorous 6 Jan, 2023 @ 9:04pm 
Whenever i go over a certain amount over speed my elevators will lock up at their limit no matter what sort of angle i limit them, I am also using Randa's thin wings
ribera1945e 14 Feb, 2023 @ 4:35am 
As already reported, the pitch angle of the elevator can become uncontrollable. It seems to occur when pressing the W key or maxing throttle using someone else's throttle script. This is a flawed aircraft control program.
I made a video of how the bug occurs. I hope it helps you with your fix.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2933347784
Khjin  [developer] 14 Feb, 2023 @ 3:40pm 
Thank you for this, especially with the info on the world max speed. I haven't run to control surfaces beyond 200m/s but based on the behavior in the vid, I think it's possible for the problem to occur at lower speeds. I don't think I can fix the way the rotors react at higher speeds / sudden movements and at much stronger forces, but I think I can just provide a max angle at a certain speed to lessen the angle of attack a bit so that it would be manageable.

For now, kindly check the following if they would help specifically with your build:
- Max out the rotor power so they can counter the control surface forces a bit better
- Watch out for colliding control surfaces - If they push against each other the rotor behavior becomes unpredictable (sometimes rotors get pushed beyond rotor limits). This is a very common problem.
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