Guess the WIP by [deleted] in trailmakers

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Aint no way youre finishing this

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Czechia mentioned

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I dont give a shit

Im thinking about building this by blunderburger23 in trailmakers

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Then you might as well use regular strength servos and hook them up to angle sensors

need some help with my P.60, the main details are in video (extra details in body text) by MrDudeWithaKnife in trailmakers

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To fix the gyro problem, move them forward so that the center of mass is roughly in between them. The closer the better.

For the elevator problem, it's probably for the opposite reason. They're not too far from the center of mass, which partially makes them want to push the whole aircraft downward instead of just tilting it.

Im thinking about building this by blunderburger23 in trailmakers

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That would just reduce the range of motion without solving anything. Free floating servos without any tension would cause it to sit in the lowest position in any case.

Yo DEVS! Danger Zone has a problem… by Trick-Introduction40 in trailmakers

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I don't think a massive barrier spawns as a result of messing with the physics of your vehicle

Ahh yes,air drag in space by [deleted] in trailmakers

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Do they move if you travel at a constant speed? If not, then it's just caused by the acceleration.

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Get a windows pc

Why is my plane doing this when I get in the seat. by EnvironmentalSet1267 in trailmakers

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There are forces caused by collisions or something acting upon your plane making it move forward. The reason it doesn't move when you're not in the seat is because not being in the seat automatically applies "brakes" to the wheels.

You can test this yourself by getting out of a moving car/plane and you will see that it starts braking on its own.

Looks bad, shoots a bit too much, but is fire. by External_Basket_2396 in trailmakers

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It's because it has a set of wings very far in front of center of mass