Jon, this is AWESOME! I have watched 100's of instructional videos, and never seen this type of real world visual. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for us!!!! Just recently saw the Ford vs. Ferrari movie, and I know that the late Carrol Shelby would be very proud of you!!!
So im reading that a stall at the wing root keeps the wingtips from stalling first because it gives you the use of the ailerons. So exactly what happens if the wingtips stall first?
I'm no expert, but I believe that the wing is designed by the engineers to stall at the root first precisely to leave you with control of the ailerons until the last possible minute. I would imagine a plane stalling at the tips first would be pretty unstable and dangerous, because you might have already lost your ailerons before you even know you stalled...
How does this not have more views? This is the best example of a stall I've seen on YT.
Glad it helps! Share it on FB with your friends! The more people that it can help understand airflow the better!
Agreed
The strings on the wings is such a great idea, best and clearest live demonstration that we will never get elsewhere!
Very cool. Adding tell-tails like a sail on a boat is a really good way to show what happens to a wing !!
Jon, this is AWESOME! I have watched 100's of instructional videos, and never seen this type of real world visual. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for us!!!! Just recently saw the Ford vs. Ferrari movie, and I know that the late Carrol Shelby would be very proud of you!!!
This is a great video! I have always seen the animations but never in practical setting. Awesome job!
Glad it helps! Fly Safe!
This is an awesome demonstration 👍
That's a really cool thing to see and an awesome way to visualize it. Thanks for making this video!
Thanks! Glad it helps!
Great video! I wanted to see what airflow looked like during a stall, now I know! Will never forget this demo. Thank you.
I always wondered How a stall happens You explained it it perfectly. Thank you!
thank you the strings really makes it easy to understand whats going on. Love your videos
I'm glad it helped... Feel free to share it around a bit!
Thats cool!
So im reading that a stall at the wing root keeps the wingtips from stalling first because it gives you the use of the ailerons. So exactly what happens if the wingtips stall first?
I'm no expert, but I believe that the wing is designed by the engineers to stall at the root first precisely to leave you with control of the ailerons until the last possible minute. I would imagine a plane stalling at the tips first would be pretty unstable and dangerous, because you might have already lost your ailerons before you even know you stalled...
@@valiantbear5566 interesting! Thanks for the response
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