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Redo-
Choose Redo to repeat the last action you performed in the aircraft
editor.
Cut-
Select a part on the aircraft and choose Cut to remove the object. The
part is stored temporarily in RealFlight’s memory and can be pasted
back onto the aircraft later.
Copy-
Like the Cut option, Copy will store the selected part in RealFlight’s
memory allowing you to later paste it into the aircraft. Unlike Cut, the
selected part will remain at the current location.
Paste-
If any aircraft part has been cut or copied, choose Paste to add it to
the current aircraft.
Rescale Physics to-
This setting is used to alter the physics calculations utilized for the
aircraft. Select one of the predetermined percentages from the sub-
menu items, or select the custom option and input the percentage
desired.
Use this option to refine the flight characteristics of the selected
aircraft accordingly.
Add-
As the name suggests, this enables you to add items to the aircraft.
For example, if the aircraft name is highlighted and the Edit menu is
selected, there will not be any actions available to you. If the airframe
is highlighted, the aircraft editor will allow you to add various
components to the airframe.
If you wish to either add or remove an item from one of the aircraft
components, right-click on the respective component. This will bring
forth the available options.
When editing aircraft, you can click and drag the mouse in the preview
area to rotate the aircraft to different angles. This helps to better see
components you might be modifying.
Delete Component-
Delete will remove the selected part from the aircraft. It cannot be
retrieved later. Therefore, you cannot paste the part back onto the
aircraft.