In a message dated 12/13/2000 7:34:56 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> b. Except in the case of tailless aircraft that have a portion of the
> trailing edge of the wing serve as the elevator, the trailing edge of the
> wing must remain fixed at all times. In the excepted case, where split
> elevators are used, they may be driven by separate servos but both left and
> right halves must at all times move in unison and deflect by the same
amount
> and in the same direction.
I don't get it. You can fly a tailless craft provided that you only have
pitch control?
Bill Wingstedt
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