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![]() Rick Jones wrote: Does the wide spacing of the two tails help wrt the asymmetric thrust scenario? I wouldn't think that would have any effect in regards to overall stability in the yaw sense, but might have been done to aid flexibility to the airframe as well as cutting overall weight and drag by removing a horizontal stabilizer joining them. This is funny. WhiteKnight with SpaceShipOne: http://joeschwartz.net/extras/SpaceS...One2oClock.jpg Daimler-Benz Project "B" from WW II: http://www.luft46.com/db/dbbombb.html WhiteKnightTwo with SpaceShipTwo: http://images.salon.com/tech/machini.../machinist.jpg Heinkel He-111Z from WW II: http://www.unrealaircraft.com/hybrid.../H111z_sch.php http://www.unrealaircraft.com/hybrid...s/H111z_1.jpeg Pat |
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