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[new to Space engineers]
You will then need to build them seperately and manually attach them to the rotors using the rotor part.
Fantastic work as always man, but If I could add something; I think some small hydrogen thrusters for ascending/decending (maybe in the wing sections) would be a great addition!
I tested the Direwolf on the RCSP Phoenix, it's a very cool ship and pretty tough. I did get a few missiles through though. I found the best defence against these missiles is lots of interior turrets, they seem to make good point defence.
As for the computer core, this is the first ship I've published since the subgrid fixes, so obviously I had to put a rotor on a piston. :D