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The Wikipedia article lacks a reference. It seems it's to keep the fin short while being effective, which reduces weight and drag. A classic use of t-tailsT-tails.

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Source: General Aviation Aircraft Design: Applied Methods and Procedures, p. 973

The cited Whitford I believe refers to this book.

The Wikipedia article lacks a reference. It seems it's to keep the fin short while being effective, which reduces weight and drag. A classic use of t-tails.

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Source: General Aviation Aircraft Design: Applied Methods and Procedures, p. 973

The cited Whitford I believe refers to this book.

The Wikipedia article lacks a reference. It seems it's to keep the fin short while being effective, which reduces weight and drag. A classic use of T-tails.

enter image description here

Source: General Aviation Aircraft Design: Applied Methods and Procedures, p. 973

The cited Whitford I believe refers to this book.

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user14897
user14897

The Wikipedia article lacks a reference. It seems it's to keep the fin short while being effective, which reduces weight and drag. A classic use of t-tails.

enter image description here

Source: General Aviation Aircraft Design: Applied Methods and Procedures, p. 973

The cited Whitford I believe refers to this book.