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T-tail



         


In aircraft a T-tail is an arrangement of the tail control surfaces with the horizontal surfaces (tailplane and elevators) mounted to the top of the fin, rather than the more common location on the fuselage at the base of the fin. The resulting arrangement looks like a T when viewed from the front, hence the name.


A T-tailed British Aerospace Avro RJ-85 of SN Brussels Airlines (Belgium)
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There are a number of pros and cons to this arrangement.

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A compromise is also possible, with the tailplane mounted part way up the fin rather than right at the top. The Sud Aviation Caravelle is an aircraft with this configuration.





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