Yes you should, i recently did it on my BS61-100 and BS61-100LR. You can see how the tilting works by using the landing gear from my build and its really simple. Basically, you make normal custom gear, but add floppy hing rotators with an angle of whatever degree you want. Connect a rotated shock and connect another identical hinge rotator on the other side put another under the landing gear leg and connect that last one to the rest of the landing gear. It’s kinda hard to explain like this
@kasachstanball it’s gonna be an seaplane
@kasachstanball like I’m doing Floats now
also im now doing something entirely new so this is kinda unrelevant now
@kasachstanball Make sure to disable aircraft collisions and only connect the part to what you want
@GuardianAerospace or actually, I already tried and the gear went sideways, idk why.
@GuardianAerospace well I could try that.
Yes you should, i recently did it on my BS61-100 and BS61-100LR. You can see how the tilting works by using the landing gear from my build and its really simple. Basically, you make normal custom gear, but add floppy hing rotators with an angle of whatever degree you want. Connect a rotated shock and connect another identical hinge rotator on the other side put another under the landing gear leg and connect that last one to the rest of the landing gear. It’s kinda hard to explain like this