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===Inverted=== The [[Blohm & Voss P 213]] ''Miniaturjäger'' was one of the first aircraft to have an inverted V-tail. [[Unmanned aerial vehicle]]s such as the [[History of unmanned aerial vehicles#Amber|LSI Amber]], [[General Atomics Gnat]] and [[General Atomics MQ-1 Predator]] would later feature this type of tail. In [[Pusher configuration|pusher]] UAVs, with propeller at the back, downward tail fins can provide yaw stability without interfering with the propeller. The [[Ultraflight Lazair]] ultralights, of which over 2,000 were produced, featured an inverted V-tail, which also carried the rear landing gear.<ref name="Hunt1">Hunt, Adam & Ruth Merkis-Hunt: ''Skeletal Remains'', pages 64-70. Kitplanes Magazine, September 2000.</ref>
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