Always use symmetry building, even if its a tiny piece.You rather have two thermometers then a shuttle tipping over.
you're telling me, even the tiniest stuff like THAT will tip it over?oh my loving g
Use symmetry for very large parts like engines, struts, fuel tanks, command pods, and the like. You don't need to worry about batteries, solar panels, or science instruments
Happened to me, so I use symmetry no matter what.
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If a slight aerodynamic instability is wrecking havoc on you, you need a bit more practice.Oh, are you using Ferram Aerospace?
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it's not like i'm a handicap pilot. i've flown stuff to the moon and back before.
Ok so this is what you are all doing wrong.This is what a stable, powerful rocket looks like.
are you using struts to secure the top to the lower stages and sas modules in the unstable part? it might help