If you are flying along on a wind free day in perfect conditions (boring
) and you have the stick neutral, when you give it some rudder either direction, the machine rolls that way without moving the stick and when you bring the peddals back to straight, it levels out
So, if you are going to do a big turn, stick and rudder at the same time and you are instantly going back the other way.... I like them.... I have a new one here for my next machine... when I can stop having to play with farking cars and actually get onto it
It is the easiest thing to attach and get working.... and you can trim it for flat flight or a little nose down just by lengthening or shortening the 'tie rods' from the center pivot to each flappy thing
I found that the tops of the V should be about the center of the prop in an under 60" prop, maybe a bit lower.... or with a bigger prop 68" the tail lower... a V tail, imo, is better in relative airflow than in prop blast...
To me, they are the most overlooked and most simple tail and I have no issues with the effectiveness of them...
Edit: on our slow, draggy machines they have no issues that I have found. Where the Bonanza had issues, was the mixer that allows the V tail to act as elevators and as a rudder for yaw... because we are only using them as a rudder effectively, not as elevators as well, there is no complicated mixer to create havoc.... for us, they work very well (imo)