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As of v1.10.7 All functional
Since this plane's way more popular I'm going to be making a fair few changes to this and (as you mentioned) adding an automated altitude hold that'll avoid rolling. I'm not sure how I want to integrate it yet, but I'll have an option (just in case someone only wanted altitude control) to hold the current compass heading.
I'll look at adding more lights, shouldn't be too hard.
Don't know what to say, I haven't been able to recreate the problems you describe.
Not sure what you mean by adding a camera, please elaborate.
Thanks Koi and FBI. I'm an engineering student and have yet to find a plane I like nearly as much as this one. Over 60 years old and it's still incredible.
It could fly at 2,200mph (which I think is somewhere around mach 2.7). I'm only able to wish it was feasible to recreate that kinda speed in stormworks.
good mod.