Category
page 1Aircraft tail configurations

V-tail
thumb|1950 V-tailed Beechcraft Bonanza#Model 35 Bonanza|B35 still operated by the [[National Test Pilot School at the Mojave Air and Space Port]]
thumb|Rear view of the Cirrus Vision SF50's V-tail and engine outlet
thumb|The V-tail of a Belgian Air Force Fouga CM.170 Magister
thumb|An Ultraflight Lazair showing its inverted V-tail covered with translucent Tedlar
The V-tail or vee-tail (sometimes called a butterfly tail or '''Rudlicki's V-tail') of an aircraft is an unconventional arrangement of the tail control surfaces that replaces the traditional vertical and horizontal surfaces with two su
T-tail
thumb|British Aerospace 146|Avro RJ-85 of [[SN Brussels Airlines (Belgium)]]
thumb|McDonnell Douglas MD-90
thumb|Piper PA-44-180 Seminole
thumb|Grob G 109 [[motor glider]]
thumb|Beechcraft 1900D of the [[Swiss Air Force]]
thumb|T-tail of aircraft (Tu-154)
twin tail
type of vertical stabilizer arrangement found on some aircraft
Pelikan tail
type of aircraft tail configuration