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Aerodynamics during slip to landing and stall characteristics.
Asked by: Steve 2494 views Aerodynamics, Flight Instructor, General Aviation, Student Pilot
I just read a notes on sideslip and here is the excerpt to that note.
If an airplane in a slip is made to stall, it displays very little of the yawing tendency that causes a skidding stall to develop into a spin
i. The airplane in a slip may do little more than tend to roll into a wings level attitude
ii. Stall characteristics may even be improved
Can anyone explain me on this ?
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