I have twin Vertical/stabilisers and when manufacturing the profile of one I seemed to make it more like an airfoil
with lower pressure on one side so I made the other the same but opposite and assembled them so that there was a bit of 'pull in' towards the centre when wizzing through the air, thinking that it may have a more stabilising effect and it worked well. The next day I observe a photo of a Russian helicopter with twin rotors and low and behold I observed they had turned the stabilisers slightly inward at the front for extra stability I assume. (us Vikings must think alike)
with lower pressure on one side so I made the other the same but opposite and assembled them so that there was a bit of 'pull in' towards the centre when wizzing through the air, thinking that it may have a more stabilising effect and it worked well. The next day I observe a photo of a Russian helicopter with twin rotors and low and behold I observed they had turned the stabilisers slightly inward at the front for extra stability I assume. (us Vikings must think alike)
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