Inquiring to people MUCH more knowledgeable than me; what's the advantage/disadvantage of butterfly tails?
Reason for asking: did some reading on early Convair designs and they mentioned a early design concept of the XF-92 delta wing aircraft that featured a butterfly tail. When I was a kid, my dad worked for an aircraft/powerplant subcontractor and he brought home a weekly paper (circa 1954-55), one of which had a artist concept of the upcoming B-58 Hustler. The thing made such an impression on me as it looked so radical (and...for the time...it was): looked like your regular B-58, the only difference being the engines were podded together (as in B-47, B-52) and the thing had a butterfly tail. Also, Supermarine was producing a butterfly tail fighter (i think Model 508? not sure). Can't remember any other aircraft, except the ubiquitous V35 Bonanza.
So.....what's the opinions/data?
Reason for asking: did some reading on early Convair designs and they mentioned a early design concept of the XF-92 delta wing aircraft that featured a butterfly tail. When I was a kid, my dad worked for an aircraft/powerplant subcontractor and he brought home a weekly paper (circa 1954-55), one of which had a artist concept of the upcoming B-58 Hustler. The thing made such an impression on me as it looked so radical (and...for the time...it was): looked like your regular B-58, the only difference being the engines were podded together (as in B-47, B-52) and the thing had a butterfly tail. Also, Supermarine was producing a butterfly tail fighter (i think Model 508? not sure). Can't remember any other aircraft, except the ubiquitous V35 Bonanza.
So.....what's the opinions/data?
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