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Also Hurricane had the offset of 1.5° for the fin...



Also the F4U had a such offset about 2°...



As it is said, a such offset of a tailfin from the centerline was introduced to help compensate for engine torque. The Bf-109K's wooden vertical was flat on one side and curved on the other. Contrary to that Italians made one wing slightly longer than the other.
 
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And thank you Wurger for the info. Much appreciated sir.
 
Someone else may confirm or dispel this................

When WWII raceplanes are rebuilt, the tail is re-aligned to Inline with the centerline for less drag?
 
Someone else may confirm or dispel this................

When WWII raceplanes are rebuilt, the tail is re-aligned to Inline with the centerline for less drag?


To my knowledge ... yes, the tail is set inline with the centerline for the reason you mentioned above. In the way the cruising speed is increased a little bit.
 

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