Before we jump to conclude on the blowing. There has to be an indication that the upper element is much steeper than the end of 09 upper element.
If we consider that the angle of attack does not change, stalling is not an issue if the element is at an angle where it is optimal, which could be similar to the 09 wing.
Stalling at low speed becomes an issue because the element is fixed in a position where it is inherently stalled, meaning it is always stalled no matter what and blowing is it's only means for operating optimally. Remember the wing is fixed.
This suggests that as the blowing speed falls, or if it so happens that there are moments when there is not jet blown, the wing would be stalled. We have to ask if the team will deliberately risk using an inherently stalled wing.
I would call this the "normally open" theory, where the blowing is what "turns on" the wing.
In this case the wing is always stalled and requires that it is blown to operate normally.
The base bleeding concept is the "normally closed" theory, where the wing is "turned off" by blowing the jet. In this case the wing is normally not stalled and only stalled at high speeds.
The normally open theory is what seems to be the accepted theory here
, which suggests that if anything were to happen to that jet
, the wing will stall. This seems to be very risky.
In the normally closed theory, the one that I and SLC have not thrown away as yet, suggests if the jet stops blowing, the wing will be in no danger of stalling because it is normally in an optimal position.
You all see what i am getting at?