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Originally Posted by Crumpp
Taildragger can you explain what reducing the angle of attack to prevent a stall has to do with your claim of raising the nose on the BF-109 with the elevator to completely stall the energized boundary layer of the tips while the rest of the wing is stalled?
I don't see the connection.
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Do you actually read the posts people respond to you with? It is apparent you have great difficulty grasping the context of many of them, so I will need to explain my perfectly clear and highlighted in bold quote was saying the elevators remain effective in the stall, did you get that? The elevators remain effective in the stall......now if you have effective elevators you have the ability to pitch beyond critical angle of attack, now are going to stick with the theory that the 109 had some form of pitch inhibition?