A dumb doubt on stalls
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: 
 
 "Jim Macklin"  wrote: 
 
 
Unless the wing is producing lift, there is no rotation to 
reduce the angle of attack. 
 
 
  If you simply drop an aircraft flat, it will rotate nose 
 down.  The wing is fully stalled (AOA=90) and the CP is well 
 behind the CG producing the rotation.  When the main wing 
 stalls, lift is reduced and the same thing happens. 
 
 
If the wing was really stalled, the airplane would fall flat, 
 
 
 Why do you think so?  A stalled wing is still producing 
 lift, and unless the CP and CG are aligned the plane will 
 rotate.  Planes are designed to rotate nose down in this 
 situation. 
 
And it still produces drag in any event.  It doesn't matter if the force 
applied is due to lift or drag, it will still cause a rotation about the 
CG if the forces are unbalanced. 
 
 
Matt 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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