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Old 03-31-2005 | 01:15 AM
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Default G forces

Hey guys just wanna know is there a way to increase the load a plane will take before it breaks. I really hate it when I fly the Yak 54-p and I do a full throttle blender and the wings fold, or when you do a high G banking turn it a jet model, and the wings fold, i could go on for ages. I just wanna know is there a way to stop this by editing the .tmd file or something.

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Old 03-31-2005 | 09:01 AM
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Default RE: G forces

Sure,

the easiest way is to set the fuselage-wing-connection to rigid.
Open the TMD file with WORDPAD (!), check for these sections:

cd JointFuselageLeftWing/
...
Rigid = 0

Modify it to
Rigid = 1

Same has to be done for JointFuselageRightWing of course, and may be done for all the fuselage-stabilizer joints.

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Old 03-31-2005 | 08:10 PM
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Default RE: G forces

Thats great, thanks, now I can do full throttle blenders all day :-)

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