Re: T-tails (was Airbus question)

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> The Lockheed C-141 Starlifter is a rare example of a jet with wing mounted
> engines and a T-tail.  I can't quite imagine why.  Maybe something to do
> with the loading or unloading through the rear of the fuselage?
Add to this the C5, C17, An-74, AN-2 (not a true t-tail but the tail is 1/3
or so up the vertical stabilizer from the fuselage)
David R
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