yeahhh, scaling up the size of the pilot isnt too hard.. hide the planes vertices, select the pilot, aand choose linear scaling..can be done in a few minutes ( unlike the shape of the spine which could take hours).. You could also lose some vertices by chopping off the pilots legs at the knee... ::shrugs:; just ideas..
One thing is extremely true.. Dean and his team at vertigo, and I and Paul have put more time and energy into this plane than perhaps any other plane we have individually ever worked on.. I myself have spent the most of the last month working with the same five calculations, and admittedly trying to fudge them when FSX didnt do what I and paul believe the real plane should do.. If i increase the instability on yaw and pitch, it stops spinning and stalling.. If i increase the stability, it spins and stalls, but then it flies like its on rails.. FSX is being very weird, and i'm no genius.. At this very moment, i have it spining and stalling on my machine, but it flies like its on rails on Pauls machine.. Its enough to make you pull hair out. I'm sure Dean has experienced similar..
One of the main issues i've been dealing with is that, there isnt one single person alive that flew this thing, that i can find.. We have the manual ( its in french but we can translate ) but that still doesnt tell me the important stuff. Unlike other models i have made, i cannot at this time, and will not gaurantee that it flies true to the real aircraft.. It flies true to the calculations, and it meets the requirements and expectations as proscribed by the manual, but to be honest, i'll never know if i did it right, and i'll never say i did.. but, i know that all dimensional calculations are correct, that the MAC is correct, that the horizontal tail lift is correct. that the power train calculations are correct, that the roll and bank rate will be correct ( its a little fast on the roll at this moment ).. I can gaurantee that this is the most enjoyable plane to fly i have ever worked on, because after i dont know how many grueling months of living inside a calculator, and starting up FSX umpteen times a day for test flights on every single variable, i still love flying it.. The only other plane thats like that for me is the c-27, and it will be finished later this year.. Rotation can be at 80 mph without flaps. Top speed without using emergency boost is 312 mph.. cruise is at 250 mph.. landing is wobbly but can be done at 85 mph.. brakes work as expected if the tail is on the ground, but they'll flip you nose over if the tail is off the ground.. At low speeds she takes a bit of love to keep in the air and fly right, and at an incline over 60 degrees, a stall will take you for a ride you simply do not want to go on, and it will keep you there all the way to the ground..
Please understand, this plane is quite simply the very best work we've ever done. many people know my work, and Paul and i pulled out all the stops on this one and went light years beyond anything we've ever done before, and you know deans work. its impeccable. together, his team and my tam are putting together something special. it may not be perfect, none of what any of us devs ever do, is, but if it isnt perfect, it isnt because we havent tried..

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And please, please keep expressing your opinions. To me, they are invaluable. the only drawback for me there is that i wont be able to get your opinions of my work till after the plane is released.. But i still want to know.. I need to know..
Love you all..
Pam