@grizzlitn yeah I've tried to reset the game and change the location but it still was doing it, and I just disabled my multiplayer mod as ScreamingApe suggested and it seams to have fix the issue
Thanks for helping on this!
@BaconRoll oh ok well idk if there is a way to fix it on iOS, maybe find a rotor that doesn't do that one someone else's build and save that rotor as a sub assembly?
You on iOS or some sort of computer? Cause in the over load mod there is a setting on the rotors that has -1 and 1 for "range of rotation" or something along those lines, so delete the -1 from the box and replace it with 0 but keep the normal 1, don't delete that, or do it the other way around, delete the normal 1 and replace it with 0 and keep the -1
@CDRxavier to an certain extent they can, it takes some modding to do so though... but these particular ones don't work under water sadly due to this being built via iPad (the props can also work under water if the propeller blade stick out of the water just a bit, like 6 inches)
@Tang0five thanks!
@Tang0five thanks!
@Tang0five thanks!
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@grizzlitn yeah I've tried to reset the game and change the location but it still was doing it, and I just disabled my multiplayer mod as ScreamingApe suggested and it seams to have fix the issue
Thanks for helping on this!
@ScreamingApe that appears to have fixed the issue, thanks for helping!
@Mostly 100% agree to that!
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@ScreamingApe interesting, never though of that, I guess I'll try disabling that mod and seeing if that fixes it
@EternalDarkness yup that's the bug
@TU134 np!
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@CringyAsPlanes no problem!
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@QingyuZhou no problem!
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I would guess around 50 to 100 parts
@Mostly no problem!
@Marine no problem!
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+1Awesome!
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Every one seems to be going with the G XT, I'm going to be a rebel and go with the R
@BogdanX thanks for the upvotes!
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+1@WaffleCakes lol, well I think small portions of my plane make it to the water, most of it stays in one big pile of rubble short of the runway(s)
+1Looks like my average SP landing...
+1@matsu8545 no problem!
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@Davisplanez thanks!
I know what it is, this is very clearly an Chevy Bel Air! (Jk, F-150/ F-150 Raptor?)
+1@BaconRoll oh ok well idk if there is a way to fix it on iOS, maybe find a rotor that doesn't do that one someone else's build and save that rotor as a sub assembly?
You on iOS or some sort of computer? Cause in the over load mod there is a setting on the rotors that has -1 and 1 for "range of rotation" or something along those lines, so delete the -1 from the box and replace it with 0 but keep the normal 1, don't delete that, or do it the other way around, delete the normal 1 and replace it with 0 and keep the -1
Awesome!
Awesome!
@Carsong1017 that's the only one? Interesting
@Carsong1017 I thought I saw one like last year sometime and that was it lol
Also I do believe that this plane one of the more rare planes on the site
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@CDRxavier to an certain extent they can, it takes some modding to do so though... but these particular ones don't work under water sadly due to this being built via iPad (the props can also work under water if the propeller blade stick out of the water just a bit, like 6 inches)
@CDRxavier there are a few blue ones too, and thanks for the upvote!
@CeeToTheZee no problem!
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@QingyuZhou no problem!
@BreadOnButter np!
1, 3 (if it's an plane like an MD-80, if not, I'll do 2), 5 then 4
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