Vortex33,
Since I have been flying airplanes civialian and military, and I have even heard Nasa discribe horzontal tail plane lift. The horizontal tail plane is an inverted wing. The main wing or horizontal stabiliator dosent know its upside down or not, they produces lift do they not.
As for heavy airplanes the tail produces lift downward as the same for fighters, an airplane is an airplane. The DC -10-30 I flew with a 500,000 Lbs takeoff weight, created lift downward on the horizontal stab it has an inverted wing(horzontal stab) like all other airplanes. The C-5B is the same way as in a B-747, B-52, B-1B, P-47, Me-109, B-17.
If you live close to an air force base or major airport and and see a big airplane look close at the horizontal stab you can see the leading edge of the tail plane pointing down for trim takeoff. Even at the gate you can see the tail plane leading edge pointing down, a positive inverted angle of attack at 0 trim.
Negative lift or negative angle of attack means decreasing lift or decreasing angle on attack.
If I pick up a chair I would be lifting it. If I was hanging from the cieling and pick up the chair I would be lifting it.
Straiga