88SST56
Marine/Ocean
- Sep 16, 2003
- 3
What are the determining factor that a designer uses to determine which tail configuration they use. I understand the reasons for the "T-tail configuration" when used with rear engined aircraft. Some examples of the different configurations in use are:
The Dassault FALCON 50, 90, 900, 2000 and FX all utilize the middle span ANHEDRAL style stabilizer, the FALCON 20, however, uses the slightly DIHEDRAL mid-span stabilizer. CITATION II, V, 500, and 550's all use a DIHEDRAL configuration. LEARJETS use the T-tail configuration exclusively, the HAWKER-SIDDELY 125 use a T-tail configurtion, and the anachronistic WESTWIND uses what looks like, a low conventional stabilizer. Any explaination on the positive and negatives of each configurations would be great. Thanks everyone.
The Dassault FALCON 50, 90, 900, 2000 and FX all utilize the middle span ANHEDRAL style stabilizer, the FALCON 20, however, uses the slightly DIHEDRAL mid-span stabilizer. CITATION II, V, 500, and 550's all use a DIHEDRAL configuration. LEARJETS use the T-tail configuration exclusively, the HAWKER-SIDDELY 125 use a T-tail configurtion, and the anachronistic WESTWIND uses what looks like, a low conventional stabilizer. Any explaination on the positive and negatives of each configurations would be great. Thanks everyone.