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- High-speed stall in aircraft occurs when the airplane reaches its minimum speed for maintaining level flight123. Factors affecting stall speed include aircraft weight, altitude, acceleration, and drag2. At stall speed, lift generated by the wings is no longer sufficient to counteract the weight of the aircraft4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Stall speed refers to the minimum speed at which an airplane must fly to produce lift. Going back to the basics of aerospace dynamics 101, airplanes produce lift in response to the air moving over their wings. At high speeds, the fast-moving air “lifts” the airplane so that it doesn’t fall to the ground.monroeaerospace.com/blog/what-is-a-stall-speed-…Heavier aircraft or those in configurations with high drag (such as with landing gear down and flaps extended) will exhibit higher stall speeds. Altitude also plays a role; as altitude increases, the air density decreases, which can lead to higher stall speeds.alionaviation.com/stall-speed/Stall speed can be reached by increasing the angle of attack as close to stall as possible and slowing down until weight and lift balance out. Because the stall speed is dependent on the airplane’s weight, altitude, acceleration, and other factors, airspeed indicators are used to predict stall conditions in airplanes.howthingsfly.si.edu/ask-an-explainer/what-stall-speedStall speed is the minimum speed at which an aircraft can maintain level flight or the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable, meaning that the lift generated by the wings is no longer sufficient to counteract the weight of the aircraft.www.aviationfile.com/what-is-stall-speed/
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