this error is not very noticeable now but the wheels are not solid, they move in a strange way, point to take: I have not modified the weight nor the collisions of them, they do that alone

here is the plane with the complete wheels where the bug is more appreciable

Bug Planned Found in 0.6.8.1
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    Also the control surfaces of big planes like the 747 tend to flap uncontrollably causing them to break. Devs can you please fix this.

    12 days ago
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    Dev Pedro

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    1.6 years ago
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    235 bspawn

    Similar problem with landing legs, even on not so heavy crafts.

    3.7 years ago
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    6,445 Probreyene

    Seems like every moving part has this issue
    I think its because its the physics engine doesnt update fast enough (or isnt good enough) to compensate the force/torque applied to a connection so its seems like the part is weak
    This a big problem in my opinion
    That is also why theres not alot of car enthusiasts in this game

    +5 4.2 years ago
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    @TestRunner that happens to me, too

    4.4 years ago
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    11.7k KraZIvan

    I know what you mean, I built landing gear on a large SSTO I'm working on, this gear is essentially wheels on a long strut attached to a hinged rotator, but the craft looks like you put ice skates on a cat and put the cat on ice, that's the best way I can describe what the error looks like

    +2 5.6 years ago
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