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until the author updated this machine (which might take forever), you have to flip the hinge manually.
Thanks for the info, I'll look into it - in the meantime, if you want the plane to work, you could try flipping the steering hinges that don't seem to turn in the proper direction by pressing F on them. There are 3 per wing join, 3 per rear landing gear, and 2 in the front landing gear. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Go play a simulator like DCS, if you fly straight and suddenly yaw, the plane will do exactly what mine does.
1: R and y don't like to work(keeps trying to straighten out), and overall, it is REALLY hard to turn easily.
2: Yeah.
1. I don't know what you mean, only roll is floaty because the props are not placed far apart on either side. If you want a plane that swims through air rather than fly through it, go find some asian ones.
2. Landing is one of the hardest things pilots have to master. Have you tried turning off the engine ( C ) and using the airbrake ( Z )?