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It won't be update in any way shape or form. If anything I would rather rebuild it from ground up.
if you do not want to i can understand. have a nice day
I don't really care about having credit or good ratings or anything for myself, but I do feel "That's All Brother" is something worth sharing. With your permission I'd post this to the workshop myself, giving appropriate credit, or I could send you the craft file and you could add it to your own workshop, either would work for me.
Here's a screenshot of the C-47 conversion taking off:
https://i.imgur.com/Qq3jCpd.jpg
The other Option you have is to experiment with which Button does what. My Special Tip of the Day is to take a closer look at the WASD Keys and on the Arrow Keys on your Keyboard. Of this is not what you want and you're actually asking me on how to turn the Engine on. - Please refer to the Instrutions above. If all of this doesn't help I'd suggest you try and check wether the Tailwheel Lock is engaged. If this is the Case, please proceed to turn it off.