ORIGINAL: Top_Gunn
Indeed. On most airplanes, the stabilizer holds the tail down, not up. If the tail feathers were to fall off your typical sport plane, trainer, or scale model in flight, the nose would drop and the plane would start to do an outside loop.
Seriously???
So the motor is there to keep the nose down cause if it fell off the plane would pitch up and do an inside loop? Im not sure where on the same subject.