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I don't plan to continue Goldwing Aeronautica series but I may add one or two if we do another Weightworks challenge.
Thanks, not recently. Last one is on pause, I don't know when will I continue.
Thanks
Lately, I tend to avoid realistic seaplanes since they rely on glitches/exploits for buoyancy.
ok merci for letting me know have a good day
Yes
Thanks,
I created Goldwing series for the Weightworks challenge. They are usually underpowered and heavier than regular Stormworks aircrafts because of extra weight blocks that were added according to the rules.
They have no sub-bodies, most interiors are sealed, cockpits and controllers are similar to each other. They have high number of wing components or hidden fins in order to generate enough lift.
If you struggle about shapes, take a real aircraft as an example. Don't chose too small aircraft if you want to make it 1:1 scale.