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Anhedral in a Horizontal Stabilizer

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Lendo

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I have been looking at the Blackshape prime and it's predecessor the Asso-X , both have little Wing Dihedral and generous HS Anhedral. I see that a lot in Fighter aircraft and was hoping someone could give me a good reason for Anhedral in a HS.
I initially thought it may be to compensate for Lateral Stability in the small wing Anhedral, but have been advised by someone redeveloping the original Asso-x (in Timer), that's not the case. Any advice is appreciated!
George (down under)
 
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