RE: Redesign and reconstruction of the Oldest Taurus on Earth
I only commented because the two photos you showed, 1 of the original crate photo, the other where you attempted to portray a similar view, appeared to have a very different angle even when viewed from a similar point of view. I pointed this out to you, and as I recall you agreed (I'm not digging thru the past 10 pages to find the posts).
When you later showed the two more fuse pictures side-by-side, this discrepancy was confirmed, and appeared even worse at this point of view than it did from the original photo pair.
We also have a photo of which was captions as a "Taurus" somewhere which showed a non-swept tail (actually, it looked almost like something off a Kaos with rounded corners). So we know that there was at least one very early Taurus with no angle on the rudder.
I guess I'm confused, because there are at least 2 different angles on the Taurus - the early one with the about-90-degree hinge line, and the kit and plans ones with the angle, and then yours with even more angle.
Andy