Stair for each of 3 `C130` types, will always float if placed in straight position.
In vanilla it may be that wrecks are sunken into the surface, to imitate crashAfter further investigating into available models, which would make stair touch the ground,everything turns out to be well designed. but from my experience it is hard to achieve positioning mentioned models in a way, that they would benefit from such stair placement.(wheels are also shifted to match the surface).
From this place I can only ask (feedback) to include Land_Wreck_C130J_3 that would be the destroyed plane, If you would lowerbut would have tires on both sides on the same level and the "plane nose"stair piece was lowered a little, the chassis would not touch surface properly instead.
There is clearly more pros than cons for the community, if the stair piece was leveled with bottom of the tires.o allow placement without need to change the roll.
Original post below:
If placed on straight surface (airstrip), it will look just right, if placed on a slope, stair may sunk a little in the groundStair for `C130 and C130_cargo` types, which will look like mother earth had just covered it with dirtwill always float if placed in straight position.
Land_Wreck_C130J (I see that this is placed in a way,In vanilla it may be that wrecks are sunken into the surface, to imitate crash, which would make stair touch the ground, but from my experience it is hard to achieve positioning of mentioned models in a way, in which they would benefit from such stair placement. that utilizes this stair placement)If you would lower the "plane nose", can we ask to get just new model similiar to that?the chassis would not touch surface properly instead.