Jim Logajan
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Will an airplane engine failure during a takeoff climb cause an aerodynamic stall? In this scenario the pilot's hands are off the stick or yoke - or at least only lightly applying aileron control, no elevator. The airplane is trimmed to climb about 5 mph or knots above stall.
I ran a series of experiments on this in 2015 and recorded a video of the instrument panel at various flap settings in a Cessna 152. So I know the answers for the different configurations in that airplane. Am wondering what everyone will say. I only recently edited the video to a small length and will share the video in a few days or whenever it looks like all those sure enough or brave enough have submitted answers.
I ran a series of experiments on this in 2015 and recorded a video of the instrument panel at various flap settings in a Cessna 152. So I know the answers for the different configurations in that airplane. Am wondering what everyone will say. I only recently edited the video to a small length and will share the video in a few days or whenever it looks like all those sure enough or brave enough have submitted answers.