What are the five signs of a stall?
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What are the five signs of a stall?
So? What are they?
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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
Depends on the type of stall. But let me hazzard a guess. Un-accelerated stall - (1)Descending with a (2)high pitch angle, (3)controls feel sluggish, (4)low airspeed(normally), (5)Airframe and control surface buffet
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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
If you got-stall warning buzzer 

Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
Gets kinda silent like with a sinking feeling, and a wooly thang in yer throat. Swallow my Bru, it`s yer backside!!! 

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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
A Serious question and only one good response from Stefan. Dark Helmet, come to Rhino Park flight school so we can get you current, the right way!
This is what you need to answer to get full marks.
1. Quietness and no wind in your face
2. Nose up attitude
3. Low airspeed
4. Controls get heavy and mushy
5. Buffeting
and a 6th one in the case of 3-axis you will feel huge back pressure on the stick
This is what you need to answer to get full marks.
1. Quietness and no wind in your face
2. Nose up attitude
3. Low airspeed
4. Controls get heavy and mushy
5. Buffeting
and a 6th one in the case of 3-axis you will feel huge back pressure on the stick

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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
Can happen at high speed also and banked angles and then the sudden wing drop! (Cant say for Trikes, but have had it in my Bantam)
Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
High speeds in a Bantam????CFB Bantam wrote:Can happen at high speed also (Cant say for Trikes, but have had it in my Bantam)



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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
High speeds in a Bantam????
...nee man AndyG!...where have you ever heard of Bantam high speeds
?
Referring to stall in general happening also at high speeds (a wing stalls at a particular angle of attack and not at a particular airspeed) ...meaning you can fly at whatever airpspeed if you go beyond a certain angle of attack she will stall - low or high speeds
A wing will always stall at the same angle of attack - regardless of airspeed!
In conclusion an aircraft can stall at any airspeed
Here endeth the lesson
...nee man AndyG!...where have you ever heard of Bantam high speeds

Referring to stall in general happening also at high speeds (a wing stalls at a particular angle of attack and not at a particular airspeed) ...meaning you can fly at whatever airpspeed if you go beyond a certain angle of attack she will stall - low or high speeds
A wing will always stall at the same angle of attack - regardless of airspeed!
In conclusion an aircraft can stall at any airspeed
Here endeth the lesson

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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
A Bantam also stall when you close the throttle
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Re: What are the five signs of a stall?
Nyet!
Stick the nose down maintain 40 knots and she glides nice and easy!
....but close the throttle pull back on the column and like any other aerie..wallah...STALL!!
Hey I think we need to get back to the 5 questions originally asked....I think a previous posted reply stated in nice and clear
Enough said!
Stick the nose down maintain 40 knots and she glides nice and easy!

....but close the throttle pull back on the column and like any other aerie..wallah...STALL!!
Hey I think we need to get back to the 5 questions originally asked....I think a previous posted reply stated in nice and clear
Enough said!

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