Critique my trim

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Shortened the bungees by 1,5 cm - didnt do anything else.
Really should have moved the tank band as well.

Great viz tho lol
Your SPG is caught between the bungees. Shortening the bungees results mainly in turning the valves which seem to point outward. Do not forget that the dyrsuit inflator-hose holds the tank in position. If this has not the proper length it will move the tank.

Cheers Jens
 
Your SPG is caught between the bungees. Shortening the bungees results mainly in turning the valves which seem to point outward. Do not forget that the dyrsuit inflator-hose holds the tank in position. If this has not the proper length it will move the tank.

Cheers Jens

I got a non-rotating turret first stage on the right side and the SPG is at an angle with the tank - I think this is why it seems the SPG is caught between the bungees (it is definately not under the bungee as it should).
Im waiting for my other diverite first stage to arrive, the drysuit inflatorhose is at a wierd angle
I have the same length LP hose on both bladder and drysuit inflator.
 
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