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Why does this not work?

627 Jagdpanzer  7.7 years ago
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I don´t understand why this is not working. When I remove the shocks I see that the axis are free to swing, but when I built in the shocks they are solid like rock(not working), although they should be very soft. If you know how to do do/fix/deal with this comment below or make a succesor, thanks!

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 11.3ft (3.5m)
  • Length 12.7ft (3.9m)
  • Height 14.9ft (4.6m)
  • Empty Weight 7,217lbs (3,273kg)
  • Loaded Weight 7,217lbs (3,273kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 3937

Parts

  • Number of Parts 41
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 307
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    @Typhlosion130 Thanks for the hint, will try this in the future.

    7.7 years ago
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    193 purdue028

    @Typhlosion130 I agree

    7.7 years ago
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    Another way to fix your problem, would be to add hinges on both sides of the shocks them selves. a lot more suspension setups work with this much better.

    7.7 years ago
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    6,298 GT3TobyRS

    @Jagdpanzer you're very welcome :D

    7.7 years ago
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    6,298 GT3TobyRS

    @livetoplay11 it's alright

    7.7 years ago
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    5,959 livetoplay11

    No problem @Jagdpanzer

    7.7 years ago
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    @GT3TobyRS @livetoplay11 thanks for the quick help guys, now it will work :D

    7.7 years ago
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    5,959 livetoplay11

    Oh didn't notice some one did it already. Sorry @GT3TobyRS . Here's an other example

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    5,959 livetoplay11

    Add an other hinge at the end of them, add a fuselage piece on that, and then put your shocks upside down on the end fuselage piece.

    7.7 years ago
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    6,298 GT3TobyRS

    because there is supposed to be two hinges, not one. like this.

    7.7 years ago