ModelPower 200cc Yak 54 Build

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in wings3d select the front face of the disk hit F to select the adjacent faces, then hit backspace to dissolve the selected faces into one face. if you select the whole engine disk it should be two faces. in the future use an N-gon to make the disk not a cylinder
 
zero thickness
in wings3d select the front face of the disk hit F to select the adjacent faces, then hit backspace to dissolve the selected faces into one face. if you select the whole engine disk it should be two faces. in the future use an N-gon to make the disk not a cylinder
I redone it with an N-gon and the thing in rf now says .0012 but the throttle is still delayed as soon as i apply visual
 
Sorry I took so long to reply, I have been busy, lots of places to visit today.
So, what did I change, short answer nothing! ...Long answer, I imported the fbx file you sent me into 3dsmax, all of your pivot points for the control surfaces were correct (world aligned) but the pivots for the engine and spinner appeared incorrect, Y axis was aligned to Z axis, (see pic) so I changed the engine and spinner pivot alignment and imported the new fbx file into RF, the throttle delay had now gone. So, I went back to 3dsmax, reversed the changes I had made and changed only one at a time (engine and spinner) to see which one was causing the problem, answer none of them.
All I can say is it must have been a corrupt import session that you initially had, from Blender to RF.
 

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