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- A stall is a condition in aerodynamics and aviation such that if the angle of attack on an aircraft increases beyond a certain point, then lift begins to decrease. The angle at which this occurs is called the critical angle of attack.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stall_(fluid_dynamics)
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