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Rotodyne Bomber

!WARNING! This is it, my last iteration of the Liberty Bomber. A heavy duty bomber with twelve bombs and two defensive turrets. However, this is a difficult plane to fly!!! Stormworks is not built to handle the rotor that I have put on this thing! So please allow for a little bit of context as to why the plane is built like it is: For those who may not know what a rotodyne is, it is a helicopter plane where the main rotor is propelled rather than by its own engine, instead the exhaust from the conventional propellers' engines is vented into the tips of the main rotor. This eliminates the need for a rear rotor and provides a unique craft for aviation. Please look up the Fairey Rotodyne for a real life example. That being said, Stormworks does not have any rotodyne propellers in game and so I tried to create my own resulting in this monstrosity. A true rotodyne propeller with a fully functioning VTOL plane. THIS DOES NOT FLY WELL. I am sorry for what seems like a half finished product, but I have tried to iron out the bugs in this plane and it's beyond my capabilities. I am sure many other creators have a better way of fixing the issues found in this flying rhino and if anyone wants to try, please do so. In order to fly this plane, enter the left pilot seat and press 4 to start the engines while simultaneously advancing the throttle (Not the collective). Press 1 to remove the parking brake, use the arrow keys to advance forwards or backwards using the propeller collectives, while right and left will rapidly adjust the yaw of the plane. W/S adjust the pitch of the plane, while A/D adjust the roll. The autopilot will attempt to keep the plane level however it is not perfect and will wander. The plane is extremely slow and a gas hog, so it's not going very far.