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Im a bit tired and thought you started ranting that this is too agile :S
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2109239566
Uhmm, pretty much nobody does that.
On any decent speed it barely keeps the turn radius inside the Bricksville map.
Maybe educate your self on a subject your going to bitch on next time.
But, you can aid the planes turning by using the flaps ( Q ).
And i hope you understood to retract the landing gear in flight.
2. You are bitching of maneuverability of a freaking F-104
Sorry for harsh review, but you seem like a moron.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2147560230
Shameless self promoting, because workshop seems to be having some issues
Still waiting for your own plane tho!
Would be very cool if you made an F-4 Phantom! There arent many good ones on the workshop unfortunatly.
- Changed the landing gear back to the weaker one, because the bigger wheels caused issues while in the fuselage. Pray for fluppi