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I'm frankly sick of trying to get planes to behave even remotely consistently at different speeds and situations in this broken ass game. So add as much weight and wing angle and remove as many aero pieces as you want.
It's great for that feel, which i think works well with what you build.
However, if you wanted to shift a little more into the realistic feel of things you should:
1. make your aircraft heavier.
2. decrease the amount of aero bricks.
3. Make the leading edge of the forward wing be pitched upward lightly