No, I mean all one piece like this.
This has 1/4" between wing and stab to slip the rules but what if they were connected, would it be legal? The tab out the back does provide horizontal stability. The rule says must have horizontal stabilizer but does that mean a devise that provides horizontal stability (flying wing with flap on TE) or, does that mean the stabilizer has to be horizontal as in flat and separated from the wing?
I would think you would have a problem saying what is wing area and what is stab area. Can the elevator be considered the stab, it provides horizontal stability. If so then everything in front of the elevator that's connected to the wing is wing area, right?
And what about Vee tail. If you have a Vee tail do you need a rudder. Some combine the canopy and rudder together, why not combine the stab and rudder in a Vee tail as long as you have a canopy.
Looking at the other rules about canopy, rudder, fuselage ect I think the intent might have been to make models that look like conventional airplanes and not control line specific bat planes or combat jobs with a wheel added, which is something I agree on.
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