Tarheelpilot
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I can think of only one off hand that produces lift rather than downforce.Well... don’t all airplanes REQUIRE the horiz stab to provide down force to balance nose in a stable condition? So when it’s gone, the plane goes STRAIGHT down. I’ve seen this in practice with model airplanes A LOT.
Not like sort of start diving, but STRAIGHT down, right now. Lawn dart.
The bleriot might have been a “lifting tail”, but all “normal” airplanes are not. The tail works basically against the “spring” of gravity. In other words, down pitch is achieved in a controllable fashion with less down force... Never actually up force, unless you’re doing weird acro or flying upside down, which really doesn’t count.
So that straight down condition makes perfect sense (in my tiny pilot brain) without a horiz stab.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaggio_P.180_Avanti