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Yeah, that's OK. Glad someone still use my old ships =)
if I find out how to tag you as the secondary author I'll do that also
Thank you!
It's not hard at all.
All you have to do is attach the rotor head to the rotor base, and then push "attach" in the rotor settings in the terminal.
I'm looking forward to see your new ships!
You see, all the pistons and rotors fall off and brake when you try to fly fast and agile.
So, i do not recommend to turn sharp at high speeds.
Crusader GT-03 Buffalo is a pretty good ship, great work!
Liked and subscribed.
Corrected, thank you.
3 landing gears are extended by pistons.
Pistons are good at dumping vertical landing speed.
At the moment, i tested it at 3 m\s vertical speed.
Everything still at place and unharmed.
BTW, I found a mistake in your description:
''Please, do not to turn sharply at high speeds - pistons and rotors - can fall off. It need a fix from devs.''