@MasterManufacturing said it right. In the real world, the F-117 Nighthawk (The stealth fighter) has its CoL and CoG in virtually the same place. The only way it's controllable in flight is thanks to computers constantly correcting for the wobble. Since we don't have flight control systems like that in Simple Planes, compensate by getting your CoG out in front of your CoL.
Have always loved the Vulcan. I've even sat in the left seat of a Vulcan (XM612 at Norwich). One small issue here. Put the gear up and had a wing explode. Haven't had a chance to check into why, but it's consistent.
@MailboxIsMyGender No. I don't wonder.
@MechWARRIOR57 Sneak up on a ship with this and then see if you see "meh". LOL
@MechWARRIOR57 Wingtip designs. Weight and balance stuff.
@ShatSlanger It had bigger wings at one point. It also had encased wings at one point. This seemed to be the magic compromise that worked.
Can't figure out why it's hovering. Does it have modded parts?
@MasterManufacturing said it right. In the real world, the F-117 Nighthawk (The stealth fighter) has its CoL and CoG in virtually the same place. The only way it's controllable in flight is thanks to computers constantly correcting for the wobble. Since we don't have flight control systems like that in Simple Planes, compensate by getting your CoG out in front of your CoL.
Have always loved the Vulcan. I've even sat in the left seat of a Vulcan (XM612 at Norwich). One small issue here. Put the gear up and had a wing explode. Haven't had a chance to check into why, but it's consistent.
Interesting. The use of vectored thrust really helps with making it easier to fly, especially water takeoffs.
@Himynameiswalrus How'd it work on mobile?
@Himynameiswalrus I'm gonna say probably not, but, hey, try it.
Sure. @yourbrother
Thanks! @goboygo1