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Flying Rudders....

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Southron

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Eatonton
I have got a set of plans for a Zenith CH 750 STOL. I note that the CH 750 utilizes an "All Flying" Rudder. I am just wondering about what would be involved substituting a Mooney type vertical stabilizer and rudder in place of the Zenith's "All Flying" Rudder. Would it be possible?

The big advantage I see is I think a Mooney type vertical stabilizer and rudder could withstand a bird strike by say a duck or goose better than an "All Flying Rudder".

Your insights, advice and comments would be Welcome.

THANKS!
 
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