" From what I can see of pictures of the Shark it appears to be inline. Does it have any stab incidence? I would think not. "

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With the Tailplane ( & elevator ) a couple of 5/8 aluminum angles ( I cut one in four , from the building supplies . $ 10 od a length .)
You cut a wede from soft 3/16 3/4 wideish , block sand . Measure with virneer if neurotic

and cut the 5 inch into quarters .
NOW if you use 1/16 pads , to protect your fancy paintwork . at the hingeline. and throw say two 1/8 matched ' scraps ' at the elevator T E
the only problem youve got is keeping the metre long alumn. there . Rubber band fig. 8 , Tape . A thoid hand .
Actualy , if you pre rubber band one end slide over , throw a stab thickness packer there ( bands . ) you can manadge with two hands .
If you dont TRIP on the debri on the floor .

The Point Being a metre or two is longer than six inches , so the % error is reduced . ALIGNMENT WISE .
Stab line above wing line , , you bias it UP at L E , , + incedence .
Like 3/16 ! O/A on a Strega - Patternmaster . 3/23 on the stab .
But thats extreeme . a m.m. ( 1 ) or 1/6 th on somethingbigger , For Chord Mean Line ? SEPERATION . as in Al's Mustangs & airforce . As its a good few inches up from the wing downwash .
Irrelevant for INLINE stuff . ' O - O ' .
Sometimes you feel the stab . ' bump ' thru the lines , is it goes thru the wingwash , when theres good smooth wind , winding the loadings up .
Marking About with Drg.s of THAT wing and a Mk 1 & 24 Spit. , as far as his flap end , the curves pretty much mach . with a ' T ' . Bar you'd pull 1/2 inch into the Spit. Chord to meet both .
