volarchico wrote:McMacca wrote:Obviously this cant be true or planes could take off at 10mph......
This is off topic for this thread really, but a airplane wing doesn't have to be stalled at 10mph (again, stall is all about angle of attack)...it's just not generating enough lift to offset the weight at those slow speeds.
+1. I keep trying to get my flight school teacher to change the way he describes things like wingtip votices. He said they start when the plane lifts off the ground, he also says thats when the wing produces lift. He evaded my coments about it but both of those are completely incorrect. There is just not nearly as much as when the airplane has higher AOA and airspeed.
Also planes can fly at 10mph. Some guy designed one that had a curved section of wing around the propwash, thus using the prop as forward movement and lift.
Also I am pretty sure at the extreme AOA of the second element it would be stalled if it was not for the bottom element. I bet it acts more like a spoiler than a wing in how it generates downforce. Having this blown gap can bring back some of the wing type of downforce or help get more air around the wing. Could this be the deadzone?