@JacobHardy64 before I added the dead weight in the nose, when you pulled high G turns, the wings would stall out and send you into a death spiral. The nose weight prevents that. If you want to adjust it by all means go ahead
@Xogo i noticed that when i created the design. i do fully understand the airflow concept but i dont get why the fuselage piece in the root of the wing blocks it. however i kept it in the design because it flies more like it does in real life. it is a very early jet model (1950's) so IRL it isnt very powerful anyways. historical accuracy is key
@ChaMikey thank you :)
@JacobHardy64 before I added the dead weight in the nose, when you pulled high G turns, the wings would stall out and send you into a death spiral. The nose weight prevents that. If you want to adjust it by all means go ahead
@GINGER01 Thanks man! I just posted my updated version of this, I recommend you check it out!
@Xogo i noticed that when i created the design. i do fully understand the airflow concept but i dont get why the fuselage piece in the root of the wing blocks it. however i kept it in the design because it flies more like it does in real life. it is a very early jet model (1950's) so IRL it isnt very powerful anyways. historical accuracy is key