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A possible bug that's beem effecting many users

49.1k Flightsonic  8.8 years ago

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I was screwing around with my flying base, making it more useful when I noticed this... Keep an eye on the rotators near the ends of the wings (above the floats) and the rear landing gear, what do you notice

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    15.4k iMxr

    Wait a minute...the back front wheels...are there three or two? Looks like three without the gear on the first one...

    8.1 years ago
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    15.4k iMxr

    I hate when the planes turn right...

    8.1 years ago
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    49.1k Flightsonic

    I just noticed the typo in the tittle

    8.8 years ago
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    @Bobjoezonehill Ohhhh. That makes sense now why one of my planes might be pulling right. Interesting.

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    49.1k Flightsonic

    And could people see if it occurs more on the right or the left

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    4,532 Pauciloquent

    This bug has confused me on many occasions, especially when setting up air intakes...

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    49.1k Flightsonic

    And I do want to spot out the wheels in the back are mirrored, but the screenshot is on an angle

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    7,696 Halfstrike

    I've had this happen@Bobjoezonehill

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    7,696 Halfstrike

    Oh yeah I was looking at the ones behind them lol@Bobjoezonehill

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    The bug is that sometimes part(s) on one side of a plane will, for no reason, have more drag than the same part on the opposite side. If the drag is significant enough, or if the part is far from the center of drag, or both, then the plane can become hard to control due to induced yaw. @Halfstrike

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    7,696 Halfstrike

    What's wierd about it

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    That's stranger

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    49.1k Flightsonic

    Now itr doesn't affect this design much, but others I've heard of planes perfectly mirrored spinning out or rolling to one direction constantly

    8.8 years ago