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- Slow_flight abstract "Slow flight is a portion of an airplane's performance envelope above the speed at which the plane will stall, but below the aircraft's endurance speed. This part of the performance chart is also known as \"the back side of the power curve\" because when flying in this area, more power is required to fly at a speed lower than the minimum drag speed and still maintain straight and level flight. A large angle of attack is required in order to maintain the altitude of the aircraft.At such low speeds, aircraft flight control surfaces begin to lose their effectiveness. Ailerons, in particular, are susceptible. The rudder remains the most efficient flight surface and the adverse effect of yaw which alters bank angle is useful for altering the direction of the aircraft without the need for aileron inputs. If the ailerons are used excessively it is probable that one wing will stall (due to the increased angle of attack of the wing with the downward aileron) and send the aircraft into a spin. In modern aircraft, flight envelope protection in the aircraft flight control system prevents a pilot from controlling their aircraft into doing this.".
- Slow_flight wikiPageID "340302".
- Slow_flight wikiPageLength "1350".
- Slow_flight wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Slow_flight wikiPageRevisionID "582278903".
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Aileron.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_flight_control_system.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Angle_of_attack.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerodynamics.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Flight.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Flight_envelope.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Flight_envelope_protection.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Rudder.
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Spin_(aerodynamics).
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLink Stall_(fluid_mechanics).
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLinkText "slow aircraft".
- Slow_flight wikiPageWikiLinkText "slow flight".
- Slow_flight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Slow_flight subject Category:Aerodynamics.
- Slow_flight hypernym Portion.
- Slow_flight type AnatomicalStructure.
- Slow_flight type Dynamic.
- Slow_flight comment "Slow flight is a portion of an airplane's performance envelope above the speed at which the plane will stall, but below the aircraft's endurance speed. This part of the performance chart is also known as \"the back side of the power curve\" because when flying in this area, more power is required to fly at a speed lower than the minimum drag speed and still maintain straight and level flight.".
- Slow_flight label "Slow flight".
- Slow_flight sameAs Q7542102.
- Slow_flight sameAs m.01x_pf.
- Slow_flight sameAs Q7542102.
- Slow_flight wasDerivedFrom Slow_flight?oldid=582278903.
- Slow_flight isPrimaryTopicOf Slow_flight.