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And don't put the lift too far forward, don't have too many control surfaces and make sure you've got at least as much drag behind the centre of gravity.

It's basically too much force pushing the nose up, either temporarily or persistently but there could be a few things providing that force and it's hard to judge without seeing the specific designs.

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Balance seems to be your issue. For jets, the most important thing you can do, is place your Center of Lift, JUST behind your Center of Mass.

If your Center of Lift is BEHIND your center of mass, the more stable and slow moving it will be.

If your Center of Lift is ON TOP of your Center of mass, your ship will be twitchy and extremely maneuverable (and easy to throw into an uncontrollable spin.)

If your center of lift is IN FRONT of your center of mass, it's unlikely you're going to get off the ground at all.

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