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- Replaced the back wheels to increase ground clearance with the propeller. No more propstrikes!
- Rearranged the cockpit instruments to make ignition easier to reach
- Changed Nav light colors
The ducted fan ruins the look. Moving the wheels down would also look bad, and the curvyness of the tail booms is impossible to do. And yes, moving the propeller up would also look bad and the offset thrust is already pretty bad. I also thought about rotating the propeller with a robotic hinge but it doesn't fit.
Thanks for the suggestions though!
Currently there are two imperfect options to solve this issue: using small ducted fan or moving wheels 1 block lower. (Third option is even worse; moving propeller 1 block higher which would cause also thrust offset.)
Only issue I had is that the propeller clearance is too small, so it lost a blade on landing.