[NSRCA-discussion] Annhedral Stab

JShulman jshulman at cfl.rr.com
Sun Apr 20 11:27:43 AKDT 2008


So my new stabs that are set at 30 degree's down won't help a bit huh... I may just have to say they do...

Regards,
Jason
www.jasonshulman.com 
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Because Hanno did it.

Really, that's it.  The force and moment aspects of it are so minor  
that it's more aero-dramatics than aerodynamics.

Jerry Budd
jerry at buddengineering.com




On Apr 20, 2008, at 11:01 AM, J N Hiller wrote:

> Can I open a discussion on why some designs have an annhedral stab?
> Was it to lower the effective flying height of the stab to reduce  
> the wing
> to stab vertical offset and knife edge belly pitch, or is there some  
> other
> reason?
> Jim Hiller
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