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@Xx Pogo Joe xX Thanks for subscribing!
@spicynoodle88 PBP2 mod
@Halo_Player67 Thank you :)
@[Infected/Sick] Space Mikey That's one of the main reason why I love to plate my planes with wooden panels
@Ross Plavsic It's really hard to balance this thing when you have a heavy and mobile plane onboard XD
11/10
Bravo on this invention creators/designers!
Hope to see more creations from your collaborations! :D
nice work!
Loose balast internaly serves no purposes. They looks cute so I let them like that XD
one thing it needs to be able to pivot on its x-axis i belive (up/down angle)
yes i know it can move verticaly but it needs to pivot as well incase the nose dips or rises