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If it is tail-heavy, it would need fins at the back, not the front.
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Maybe... the launch probably depends on the spring rates and rebound. Those front dive planes could hold the nose down to hold it level in the air and keep the trajectory flat. Longest imaginable lever arm on the light end. What could fins at the back do?
I think it's pretty genius to get downforce without the typical airdam and wings.
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