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I could just be absolutely retarded.
I've tested the plane several times and it starts up perfectly fine.
Also, I'm using keyboard.
When in either pilot seat, you have to press X to start up the engines; you'll hear them spring to life.
Afterwards, you'll have to hold down either Right Shift (Left pilot seat) or R to throttle up.
When in doubt, press F1 to reveal the plane controls.
I haven't bothered with mods though; this is barely my second homebrew project (not counting the test vehicles), so I'm still dabbling around with the basics.
The colour changing bit does sound useful though. I'll definitely check out the discord servers, thanks for pointing that out!
Yeah, I'm with you regarding the interior, the cockpit above all. Wasn't to happy about the choices for the interior plates... but vanilla Homebrew's seriously lacking on the retro components. I might get back on that once they introduce wooden paneling and gauges though. ;-)
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