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  2. Stall (fluid dynamics) - Wikipedia

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    In generic terms, a stick pusher is known as a stall identification device or stall identification system. [73] A stick shaker is a mechanical device that shakes the pilot's controls to warn of the onset of stall. A stall warning is an electronic or mechanical device that sounds an audible warning as the stall speed is approached. The majority ...

  3. Dynamic stall on helicopter rotors - Wikipedia

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    The effect of airfoil geometry on dynamic stall is quite intricate. As is shown in the figure, for a cambered airfoil, the lift stall is delayed and the maximum nose-down pitch moment is significantly reduced. On the other hand, the inception of stall is more abrupt for a sharp leading-edge airfoil. [8] More information is available here. [13]

  4. Stick shaker - Wikipedia

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    The BAC-111 cockpit includes a stick shaker/pusher following its 1963 crash. A stick shaker is a mechanical device designed to rapidly and noisily vibrate the control yoke (the "stick") of an aircraft, warning the flight crew that an imminent aerodynamic stall has been detected.

  5. Air safety 2023: Accidents and fatalities at record low - AOL

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    Mr Young says the accident report revealed the pilots’ actions resulted in “the feathering of both propellers and subsequent loss of thrust, leading to an aerodynamic stall”.

  6. Mistaken cutting of power caused Nepal plane crash that ... - AOL

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    A Yeti Airlines crash in Nepal that killed 72 people almost a year ago was caused by the pilots mistakenly cutting power leading to an aerodynamic stall, a report issued by a government-appointed ...

  7. Chandelle - Wikipedia

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    During the second 90° of the change of heading, the pitch angle is held constant, while the bank angle is smoothly decreased to reach 0° of bank, the end of the turn and return to straight-and-level flight at exactly the reciprocal heading (180° away from the heading at the start of the maneuver), and with the airspeed close to the stall speed.

  8. NTSB report identifies reasons behind Shawnee County plane ...

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    This graphic sharing location information regarding a fatal plane crash that occurred July 16, 2022, in northeast Shawnee County was part of a report posted online Jan. 4 by the Federal ...

  9. Anti-stall - Wikipedia

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    Anti-stall (aeroplane controls), a flight envelope protection system designed to prevent an aircraft for stalling, for example by pushing the nose down Anti-stall strakes , leading-edge slots or extensions , and stall strips ; in fluid and aerodynamics, extensions that generates a vortex on a wing surface to postpone aerodynamic stall