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Mitchell a 10 pitch idea

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3grst01

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Hey all. I have been doing research upon research and have narrowed my home built plane sights to ( currently ) and I say currently because I have changed heading at least 10 times since I have became a member here yesterday. Back to topic. I have found the A10 Mitchell wing to be a nice plan, however there is an engineering flaw causing the aircraft to lose its air bubble behind its wings at a certain speed. I was wondering could I ad a simple pitch stabilizing tail if it still weighs the requirement for faa 103 is still under 254 ?
 
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