ORIGINAL: combatpigg
Sure, it would work. I have always thought that it would make a plane flat spin like a frisbee if you stationed one at the tail.
i remember some pics and an article in MAN where they mounted a heli tail rotor on the boom of a fun-fly plane and powered it with a torque rod from the rear starter shaft of an OS .32. can't remember if it was used for pitch or yaw but i do remember them saying it was very responsive and allowed some pretty wild flying.
dave