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Old 22nd Jun 2019, 08:03
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Originally Posted by washoutt
Aft mounted engines require heavy structural adaption of the fuselage, a backwards c of g with associated limited travel, and large horizontal stabilizers to provide sufficient tail volume for aerodynamical stability. And in many cases, it requires a T-tail, again a heavy structure. Furthermore, wing-mounted engines provide some wing bending relief. The advantages -clean aerodynamic and (somewhat) smaller vertical tail- are outweighed by the penalties.
Then my question is why they were in fashion on the old mid range liners?
Only ground clearance under the wing?

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