So I’m making a Tupolev Tu-204 and I’m building it with fuselage wings (real wings inside fuselage blocks) and it’s going to have working wing flex. When I fly the plane the real wings inside the fuselage blocks flex through them and it looks mad ugly.
Is there any way to stop this?
Let me know down below.
Thanks- Grit.
Thank you @Kerbango
Make your fuselage the shape that you want it.
Attach a short section of wing standing up, shape it how you want it, and then hit e or Q.
Now hit shift w or s, to nudge it up or down. (or use fine tuner if you're more comfortable with that.)
If you do short sections and work your way to the tip they shouldn't do the wiggly wing thing.
@ThePilotDude Thanks for the advice.
@F104Deathtrap Umm... They're still clipping through the wings.
Will do @F104Deathtrap
@GritAerospaceSolutionsLTD Sure thing. Lemme know if you run into any problems with it.
@F104Deathtrap Thanks
Download this plane. Rip off one of the main wings (not the tail wings) and save it as a subassembly called "NON-flappy wing". You can also use it as a tail if you want, but you have to change the foil to symmetric and the inputs to pitch or yaw. Good luck.
Thanks, but I’m probably just gonna use structural wings. @BACconcordepilot
Oh ok, thanks. @Gestour
Use structural wings.