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So i'm still new but I feel I've figured out the basics of regular rockets, so i thought i'd try space planes.

After finding out that they all need the gimbals turned off so it's not impossible to fly I now notice another thing. Why do all of my planes turn to the left while going down the runway when it's built perfectly symmetrical. and right as they start to get lift they they all try and roll clockwise. I've tryed with different engine type with and with out vertical tail fins in case they had a "Lift"

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All planes do it... The runway is actually tipped slightly so that down is towards the sea and to the right a little bit.

Did you say your planes turn to the left? EVERY plane I have used (my own and others) have rolled to the right before I light the engines off.

You know what we need too... left and right proportional brakes... like FSX has. Oh and PROPER PHYSICS!!!

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Landing gear attached pod parts(parts with edgy bottoms) attach to the left side of the edge by a pixel, which causes planes to veer to the left. Try moving your landing gear on the fuselage parts/round tanks/wings instead of on the nose/command pod.

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Landing gear attached pod parts(parts with edgy bottoms) attach to the left side of the edge by a pixel, which causes planes to veer to the left. Try moving your landing gear on the fuselage parts/round tanks/wings instead of on the nose/command pod.

Perfect fixed it Thanks.

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Landing gear attached pod parts(parts with edgy bottoms) attach to the left side of the edge by a pixel, which causes planes to veer to the left. Try moving your landing gear on the fuselage parts/round tanks/wings instead of on the nose/command pod.

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