stall speed

collocation in English

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stall
noun
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/stɔːl/
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/stɑːl/
a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a ...
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speed
noun
uk
/spiːd/
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/spiːd/
how fast ...
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The wing is equipped with flaps that give it astallspeedof 25mphkm/h 0.
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The certification review team was mandated to examine aircraft safety, certification of aircraft trim, flaps, display screen blanking andstallspeedissues.
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The airspeed is kept well abovestallspeedand at a constant rate of descent.
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Likewise, most efficient cruise speed, total drag, available lift,stallspeed, and other aerodynamic information depend on calibrated, not true airspeed.
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The 79mph km/hstallspeedwas 19 mph higher than specified.
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Thestallspeedwas noted as 23-25 mph (3741 km/h).
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Stallspeedwas a high 127 mph (204 km/h).
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When both were lowered, thestallspeeddecreased to 100-120 mph.
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Stallspeedis increased when the wing surfaces are contaminated with ice or frost creating a rougher surface, and heavier airframe due to ice accumulation.
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Its 8.78mft 1 span wing has an area of 10.18m2 sqft and double slotted flaps to allow a lowstallspeed.
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Generally, the top-left boundary of the envelope is the curve representingstallspeed, which increases as altitude increases.
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At speeds close to thestallspeedthe aircraft's wings are at a high angle of attack.
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The actualstallspeedof an aircraft also varies with flight conditions, particularly changes in gross weight and wing loading during maneuvers.
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Therefore, these turns are unsustainable, causing the fighter to lose massive amounts of airspeed, sometimes reachingstallspeedin as little as a quarter turn.
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Holders of this permit may also fly certified or homebuilt aeroplanes that meet the weight andstallspeedrequirements of an ultra-light aeroplane.
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The final two radar readings detected the airplane traveling at or just below its predictedstallspeedgiven conditions at the time of the accident.
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It has a full-fuel payload of 773lbkg 0 and a 61knkm/h 0 flaps-downstallspeed.
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The light wing loading and lowstallspeedmean that the aircraft can be flown in the smallest thermals.
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Unaccelerated (1g)stallspeedvaries on different fixed-wing aircraft and is represented by colour codes on the air speed indicator.
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That, in turn, increased thestallspeedof the left wing above the engine failure climb out speed being used by the pilots.
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