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Horizontal Stabilizer Design

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girodreamer

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Hi All,

I have built an aluminium rudder for my Gyroplane, it weight 9 kilos ( heavy) because I have designed it to resist to a 1300N (130 kilos) Force
but I think that it is crazy to think that the stabilization of a Gyroplane (or any other small aircraft) needs to resist this kind of constraints ..



I wonder what kind of force do you consider in order to design your Horizontal Stabilizer ?

thanks in advance for your thoughts
 
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