robschonk
Senior Member
In many combat zones, flightcrews will initiate a steep climbout on takeoff to avoid enemy fire.
This is what can happen if you allow your airspeed to get too slow- a takeoff stall.
Normally, even with training airplanes, you practice takeoff stalls at 3,000 foot altitudes.
To stall an airplane this size at low altitude, there is no hope of recovery.
http://youtu.be/uIjO0sKBDDw
http://usat.ly/ZmFGGH
Maintain thy airspeed, lest the earth arise and smite thee, and thou shalt surely perish.
Godspeed, aircrew.
This is what can happen if you allow your airspeed to get too slow- a takeoff stall.
Normally, even with training airplanes, you practice takeoff stalls at 3,000 foot altitudes.
To stall an airplane this size at low altitude, there is no hope of recovery.
http://youtu.be/uIjO0sKBDDw
http://usat.ly/ZmFGGH
Maintain thy airspeed, lest the earth arise and smite thee, and thou shalt surely perish.
Godspeed, aircrew.
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