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Can someone tell me if it worked?
some planes seem to have too much weight on their back end?
their front wheels are just off the ground
lol im not a troll xD the reason you switch pitch buttons is because the way it is by default, your pitch plus and throttlen up are on the same bind(same for pitch - and trottle down). This means that when you want to go up, your nose goes up (pitch +) and you fly bakcwards. The reason to toggle invert pitch is because that way it is like a joystick. if you push your mouse forward you go forward (pitch -). Im not a troll im just trying to help :)
This is because when you use throttle up your pitch does up making the illusion that the back is too heavy. Do what i said and it will fix it! :D
for me it turns out that it was actually phys_timescale not being 1
this wouldnt apply for most people but i have phys_timescale set to 1.35 by default in my autoexec.cfg
changing phys_timescale to 1 fixes the problem for me
the front wheel sets back down
included a video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79dwzBCMwmg