For aircraft, the horizontal stabilizer or tailplane is a fixed or adjustable surface from which an elevator may be hinged. In some aircraft models, the entire horizontal stabilizer rotates and functions as an elevator.
A vertical stabilizer (also called a fin) is fixed to the aircraft and supports the rudder.
For aircraft with a V-tail, each stabilizer/fin will support a "ruddervator", combining the functions of both the rudder and the elevator.
The stabilizers (empennage or tail) provide stability while the aircraft is flying straight, and the airfoil of the horizontal stabilizer balances the forces acting on the aircraft.
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