Thread: Why the T-Tail?
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Old October 26th 04, 04:58 PM
Jim Vincent
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What about the pilatus B4 then?

It has a T-tail too;-)

Seriously, every design is a trade off between structural weight and
performance issues such as wetted area and configuration.

The B-4 is an aerobatic glider with very good glider performance, about 35:1.
It has a shorter distance from wing to tail compared to most gliders and a
larger cross section. That allows the structure to handle the torsional forced
induced by the T-tail. In fact there are two models, one for limited
aerobatics, the other for full. The main difference is a stiffening plate at
the tail.

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