So I was just on a 15 hour plane flight, and I was doing some thinking.
Your problem is that there's too much flex, and you can't adjust the stiffness of rotators.
But you can adjust the stiffness of springs.
So why don't you use a free spin rotator and leave the flexing to the springs, like shown here ? It's just an idea, but it might be able to solve your problems.
I can't test this, i don't have access to SP right now.
This may be a bit hard at this stage but maybe try putting shocks on both the top on bottom of the connectors? Also, is that a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor??
I've noticed that this won't happen if you use structural wings for the majority of your wing surfaces except for those that have control surfaces on them. For whatever reason, the regular wings have a large amount of flex built into them.
I'm pretty sure that could lead to some interesting control-reversal in real life. I wonder if there's a way to stiffen the rotators? You may have to make the small wings in the tips smaller so they don't pull as hard.
Not as bad as my 787 Dreamliner wingflex
the third image 5pugh though
Oh.
Well I don't have Overload, I'm on iOS.
F$@& @QingyuZhou
Yes you can, you just adjust the damperMultiplier in Overload. I've already figured this out😂 @Mattangi2
So I was just on a 15 hour plane flight, and I was doing some thinking.
Your problem is that there's too much flex, and you can't adjust the stiffness of rotators.
But you can adjust the stiffness of springs.
So why don't you use a free spin rotator and leave the flexing to the springs, like shown here ? It's just an idea, but it might be able to solve your problems.
I can't test this, i don't have access to SP right now.
Same with me lol
Can I have the plane?
Wtf
fleppy bird meets simpleplanes.
lel
Flappy birb
Thanks for the trailer... Neha Neha neha neha!
lil tay ain't got nothin on this
This may be a bit hard at this stage but maybe try putting shocks on both the top on bottom of the connectors? Also, is that a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor??
These are custom wings, made by fuselage blocks and connected with rotators. @JelloAircraftCorporation
I've noticed that this won't happen if you use structural wings for the majority of your wing surfaces except for those that have control surfaces on them. For whatever reason, the regular wings have a large amount of flex built into them.
Lol you’re playing on low water and terrain quality you peasant
Haha A380 wings doing the worm.
I'll definitely do that @F104Deathtrap
I'm pretty sure that could lead to some interesting control-reversal in real life. I wonder if there's a way to stiffen the rotators? You may have to make the small wings in the tips smaller so they don't pull as hard.
Oh ok XD @QingyuZhou
No... I intended to make them do so @jamesPLANESii
Did this start in the update?
XD I hope that doesn't happen irl.
Not really, except the Boeing 787 @Mattangi2