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Adjustable Horizontal Stabilizer

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wwz7777

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Location
Northfield, MN
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a small wooden airplane that used an adjustable horizontal stabilizer instead of an elevator trim tab? I’ve tried searching this forum but nothing comes up. I could be using the wrong search terms. Any examples, drawings or links would be great! I’m most interested in the hinging to the fuselage as well as the adjustment device.

Thanks!

Bill
 
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