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Old November 18th 11, 08:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Tail Wheels & Tail Booms snapp'n

On Nov 18, 9:29*am, Rex Mayes wrote:
JJ,
If I may add.... The torsional load of the T tail, especially with
lead weight installed is a big factor as well. *I do not believe the
style of tail wheel is a factor in tail boom fractures.
The style of landing, on the other hand...

Rex


Ditto what Rex said. The T tail creates quite a moment at the end of
the boom as the whole assembly swings to a stop.
Torsional load breaks skinny part of boom. Seen and done on many a
scale RC model sailplane.
 




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