Like a hundred tiny remoras....
Great demonstration of separation of the boundary layer during stall. I think this video is from flight testing and data gathering for the ICON A5 project, but it's a cool visualization of what happens during stall.

Yellowbelly wrote:That wing has to influence a volume of air equal to the weight of the plane just to stay level.
Yellowbelly wrote:Classic
but it's only a slice of the picture. The REAL story is what's happening above and behind that wing. That wing has to influence a volume of air equal to the weight of the plane just to stay level. Wing vortices aside, that's why one would not want to fly across the flight path of a departing 747. How much air does it take to weigh 800,000 to 900,000 lbs?
YB
Yellowbelly wrote:Classic
but it's only a slice of the picture. The REAL story is what's happening above and behind that wing. That wing has to influence a volume of air equal to the weight of the plane just to stay level. Wing vortices aside, that's why one would not want to fly across the flight path of a departing 747. How much air does it take to weigh 800,000 to 900,000 lbs?
YB
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