Rod - take a bow, my man. Fantastic work! I love it. Have a beer on me! "Good news" indeed!!!
Now that the Maule problem is no more, can we talk regarding the Stolly?
May I make a suggestion concerning the manual. It's to do with the Ground Handling gauge:
Could you mention that you have to activate it?
I had been driving the Stolly more or less uncontrollably for around three quarters of an hour and was wondering why this vehicle was a nightmare to drive. Then, quite by chance, I clicked on the 'Taxispeed' area of the gauge, et voila, a green activation light! So this helped no end.
Also, could it be pointed out that when the Stolly hits the brakes to meet the Taxispeed, the red 'Brakes' warning box will show in its usual place. When it first happened to me I didn't realise what was going on at first so I thought my rudder pedals were developing a fault because I was not using them at the time for braking. It was only by observing the taxispeed gauge that made me realise the reason why was the Stolly. Phew.
I also feel the advice to set the taxispeed at 25 is a little ambitious. I started at 4 [the min] and gradually increased and 8-10 is a good starting range. If one can drive this thing at 25 then I tip my hat to them. I'd suggest advising drivers to start at 10 and work their way up to a speed they are comfortable with.
I would also mention it is prone to shooting off at high speed, in reverse mainly, despite brakes, the parking brake, no throttle, no mixture and switched off. It was very annoying when I was parked [a rare event] watching the Maule flying in only to be suddenly zooming off in reverse across the glacier! You might also notice the parking brake deactivating resulting in an instantaneous take off.
The above re the Stolly does of course assume that my experience is typical and that I'm not stupid and is meant well.
Once again my congratulations to you on a job well done.
Regards
Josh
PS Tell Doug he did a good job in respect of the folder structure of the zip file. Good to get that extra layer removed.