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Originally Posted by xX-SiLeNCE-Xx
Were you forcing the back wheel onto the ground? When you land in this game you shouldn't use any elevators...
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Made no difference. Besides at 30mph the weight of the plane is fully on the wheels and there is very little lift generated by any of the wings. anyway, having the elevator up pushing the rear wheel down how could that make the whole rear spring up like that. Its like its rear wheel has a pogo mechanism in it. where the hell does that energy come from because it isn't from the brakes as they are off or forward motion, which continues to decrese at the same rate as before the tip up only the nose digging in causes it to stop.