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Stalling occurs when the airflow breaks down. ZPrinciples of Flight--4CharacteristicsZ Stalling characteristics may vary. The wing with gentle stalling characteristics may have a CL curve like the upper diagram, if the stall is more pronounced, then the reduction in lift as the stall has been reached would be more pronounced as in the lower diagram. The wing section chosen will to some extent determine the stalling characteristics. One important point is the nose drops despite the pilots attempts to restrain it. $ZZPrinciples of Flight--4  With changes in angle of attack there are pressure distribution changes. We have already seen how the centre of pressure moves, but only for angles of attack below the stalling angle. In fact beyond the stalling angle the C of P moves aft again. These two diagrams show the pressure distribution before and after the stall. This aft movement of the C of P is the reason for the nose drop.ZPrinciples of Flight--4   Here we have seen the forces acting on the glider. Not the simple case where TR and W act at the same place . Because they don t there must be a lifting force on the tail plane to keep the forces in equilibrium.  Principles of Flight--4   When the glider stalls, the TR moves aft and reduces in value. The lower diagram illustrates the movement and if you think about it, the nose must pitch down. The stalling characteristics of a wing can be modified by introducing a twist in the wing. Principles of Flight--4   This twist is called washout, and is illustrated in the upper diagram in which the relationship of the wing root and the wing tip sections are compared. For any given angle of airflow, the wing tip will meet it at a smaller angle of attack than the wing root. The graph should clarify this: with the wing root at an angle of attack of 12 the tip is only at an angle of 6, assuming that is, that the wing has 6 of washout. >PTW"TW  Principles of Flight--4  \ The significance of that is if we increase the angle of attack to the wing root exceeds the stalling angle (upper diagram) , then the wing tip will not be stalled, and not only will the stall be more gentle but there will be less tendency to drop a wing. At high speed (lower diagram), washout has a different effect. The wing tip generates less lift than the wing root and if the angle of attack is increased sufficiently, the tip will cease to produce lift at all. A glider may, when it stalls, drop a wing . If it does, the situation will be made worse if ailerons are used to correct the wing drop.6]P33  Principles of Flight--4  y This diagram shows three wing sections with ailerons up, neutral and down. Consider the lower diagram. 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