- The
empennage (/ˌɑːmpɪˈnɑːʒ/ or /ˈɛmpɪnɪdʒ/), also
known as the tail or tail ****embly, is a
structure at the rear of an
aircraft that
provides stability...
-
stealthy subscale prototype jet
designed to fly
without the
traditional empennage found on most aircraft. This
configuration was
designed to
reduce weight...
- A T-tail is an
empennage configuration in
which the
tailplane of an
aircraft is
mounted to the top of the fin. The
arrangement looks like the capital...
-
structure is
typically considered to
include the fuselage, undercarriage,
empennage and wings, and
excludes the
propulsion system.
Airframe design is a field...
- (tailplane)
stabilizers form an
empennage positioned at the tail of the aircraft.
Other arrangements of the
empennage, such as the V-tail configuration...
-
horizontal stabilizer, is a
small lifting surface located on the tail (
empennage)
behind the main
lifting surfaces of a fixed-wing
aircraft as well as...
- as
directional or weather**** stability). It is part of the
aircraft empennage,
specifically of its stabilizers. The
vertical tail is
typically mounted...
-
ventral intakes with
diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI),
possibly folding empennage, and twin-engine bays. The
medium size of the
aircraft was speculated...
- to
achieve trim, stability, and control, most fixed-wing
types have an
empennage comprising a fin and
rudder that act horizontally, and a
tailplane and...
-
monoplane with
fixed tailwheel undercarriage and a wire-braced
empennage. The
fuselage and
empennage were of
steel tube construction, but the
wings were wooden...