JohnTerrell wrote:
Just to extend the conversation, almost the same exact dorsal fin fillet/reverse rudder boost tab Technical Order was issued for the P-51B/C at around the same time the T.O. for the same modifications was issued for the P-51D/K, as it addressed the same issues with both aircraft - the potential for the tail coming off when a high angle of yaw was performed in some maneuvers at high speed. The reason why the dorsal fin fillet and the reverse rudder boost tab are in the same T.O.'s, is that they both worked together to solve that problem - to make it harder, at higher speeds, to inadvertently overload the tail. The fact that both are grouped into the same T.O., appears to be the only reason why the dorsal fin fillet makes a brief mention in the service bulletin, as it would appear to be only to do with the inspection of the reverse boost rudder tab.
Here is the P-51B/C T.O.:
http://p51h.home.comcast.net/~p51h/sig/ ... 0JD-43.pdfThe same T.O. for the P-51D:
http://p51h.home.comcast.net/~p51h/sig/TO/01-60JE-8.pdf(The dorsal fin fillet was of a different design for the P-51B/C than it was for the D/K.)
It's interesting that, being a requirement on P-51D/K's flying today (as I recall it is), that it wouldn't be a requirement for P-51B/C's as well (though personally, I'm glad it's not, as it is nice to see the few P-51B/C's flying today in their original design).
This has been discussed at length several times in the past at wix.
There are some spirited conversations about the details.
The metal covered elevators change AFAIK came about as the fabric would bulge at times creating uncommanded control inputs like a trim tab.
The fillet and deboost rudder tab slowed the rate of input of rudder and rate of change to the yaw axis the over control of the rudder was linked to tail failures.
There were also modifications to the horizontal fwd spar assy, and each hinge point of the horizontal and vertical increasing their strength. At 1st it was reinforcements and later it was beefier components built into assemblies at the factory.
Their was also a change of the angle of incidence of the horizontal from 2 degrees to 1/2 degree.