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And i saw the video. Pretty neato!
Not a bad idea!
Hypothetically if i were to fix and update this creation, is there any feature that you'd want to see implemented?
Lets say you wrote a code, and you wrote that 3-4 years ago, and as one does you didnt write any documentation for your code. Now suddenly you need to look into this 4 year old code and fix it by rewriting a great deal.
This is how it is with this creation. I do not remember what goes where or even how most of the systems work anymore. But i'll look into it if, and only if SW releases something big when it comes to either avionics or aviation in general, for example better landing wheels.
I might even upgrade the avionics package to include some screens in the front aswell, but for now, time and patience is what is needed.
Thank you all for liking what i made. I do appreciate it
So seems like it was missing some power on the distance sensors. Dunno if its because I did some changes t o the vehicle but got it working now ^ ^
This is the direct adress if you dont want to press on the steam link:
/document/d/1pT0pqgbP716OampfOV07fe5DQ00FIj_StbMqrUtNpxg/
Can you explain how to open it and why Steam think its danglerous?
Amateurs