I think we’re all aware of that. It isn’t a matter of actual physics; it's a question of making the ship look like a large, massive object, which means it should move and react as if it has considerable mass and inertia.. . . Why wouldn't the 1701 be able to spin in place? They have engines that can propel them near the speed of light in normal space; and also have engines that can warp space? We're not talking chemically fueled propulsion.
. . .Again, opinions are subjective; but in all honestly, anytine they show an FTL capable craft having to bank like its resisting gravity or flying in an atmosphere, I just laugh. Star Fleet ahips must have tech that can cancel inertia and the effects of acceleration. If they didn't the crews would be paste on the hull even at impuse speeds and acceleration.
After all, the stock Enterprise-in-planetary-orbit shots didn’t look the least bit “real” — they made the ship look hundreds of miles long and tilted 90 degrees with respect to the planet’s surface. But those shots were beautifully composed and they gave the ship a sense of both mass and graceful movement.