Hi Daniel, the project does seem to be a complete full 360 degree panorama.
1. There is only a partial overlap between photos 6 and 7, so the
'autocrop' tool stopped there and only gives you a small portion of
the full panorama. You need to go to the Crop tab in the Fast Panorama
preview and drag the corners of the crop area to expand to fill the
whole scene. See attached screenshot, the light rectangle is the
portion of the panorama that autocrop decided (badly) was the best
cropping option.
2. The spread of control points seems ok, there are some quite large
errors (about 30 pixels), but then it is a large panorama, so this may
not be a problem.
3. There is a lot of exposure variation between the photos, I'm not
sure if this is because you had the camera on auto exposure, or if
Hugin made a mistake trying to fix the relative exposure and white
balance. You could try resetting all the 'photometric parameters',
stitch again and see if this improves anything, you can do this in
View -> Panorama Editor -> Photos tab (I just did this for you, I've
attached a version of your project where Hugin will not try to fix
exposure). If this is a worse result, I would start with the attached
project and try Optimise -> Photometric -> Low dynamic range, and see
if this gives a better result.
Let us know how you get on, this is exactly the kind of use case that
Hugin should be good at.
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Bruno