Question: What are the rectangular things sticking forward at the tips of the elevators on my Cessna Skylane? Why don’t other airplanes have them?
Answer: The forward projections are balances. Actually, lots of airplanes have them, Beechcraft Bonanzas and Cirruses, for example, but they don’t all look the same.
Airplanes use two types of control-surface balance: aerodynamic and mass. Aerodynamic balance means putting some of the surface area ahead of the hinge axis to reduce control forces for the pilot. The faster the airplane, the greater the need for this type of balance.
