Hello Gio, all critisism is fine by me I am no expert with any of this and was merely trying to make a slot to get it into the sim without using other aircraft to make it operate.
The Fm is actually that of the TB-3 and was renamed for the AEG to facilitate any changes that may be needed to make it closer to the AEG, alas I know very little about how those parameters are calculated, so this was altered only in the amount of crew and the toughness. Why performance is affected again I do not know but I did mention the fact somewhere in the thread.
Prior to the alteration of the toughnes Stalker had mentioned that it was impossible to shoot down the aircraft, now it may be too easy.
The slot tends to use classfiles already available in the sim with slight alterations as do the cockpits and turrets, someone like Mike would probably write a new piece of java for a new aircraft like yours, sadly I do not have his talent so have to rely on existing dumped classes which will most likely retain some of the existing aircrafts attributes in the new model. This also entails using the 3D from the model as well which is why I had so much trouble trying to get the turrets to work, the best I could do was hide the fuselage parts but that gave strange views when you are in the turrets so ultimately I just posted it with a cockpit.
Maybe I should have just released it as a AI version, or better still lerft it for someone else.
Again the TB-3 was the aircrft choosen for aircrft and cockpits, hence my trying to disguise the TB cockpit parts, very poorly I might add but the other option was to leave it as it was. I am sure it is possible for someone of your talent to swap the TB parts for your own 3D, sadly I get blue screens if I try to do such things.
I released it as it is in the hope that others would be able to finally bring it to completness with all the attributes of a actual AEG GIV, unfortunately I can only do so much.
Anyway, I am now taking time out from modding, I tried to get this somewhere near because I had already made a start.
I appologise for any failings my work has, hopefully one day I may understand just how it all works so will do a much better job of it.
Take care mate.
Wishing you all the very best, Pete.