Yes it is possible to stall a plane in 737 flight simulator for phone.
Not unless it's in a headwind greater than the plane's stall speed.
Stall.
It will go into a dive which may be uncontrolled and uncontrollable.
They can sometimes mess with planes circuits it could make the plane stall and other things with the circuitry
The plane stall remain the same regardless of gross weight.
The speed a airplane needs to go to stay in the air, depends on the plane. Each plane has different factors, such as weight, manureverability and the conditions which it is flying in.In general, the speed a plane needs to stay at, is the level of it's "Stall Speed". A "Stall", is when a airplanes engine/propeller stops moving. This gradually slows down the aircraft, which then will bring the plane lower and lower. Also the planes "Flaps", the parts of their wings that can tilt, can change the speed and how long it will travel until it will come to ground level.Google Stall Speed and the plane you are inquiring about to get the exact figures.
There is not a good answer for this particular question it depends on the plane, if the plane is a light plane and is fully loaded on one engine it could fly a longer distance, but it will still descend or if it is kept in a level course it might stall. if the plane is not fully loaded or empty it could have the range to make it to the closet air port. but if the dead weight is high it most likely would stall, and be hard to get to glide.
The plane will stall.2nd Answer:If the pilot is really dumb, the plane might stall - she should either advance the throttle or tip the plane's nose down to gain speed. The usual thing is for the plane to fly more slowly. As it flies more slowly, it will lose altitude and get closer to the ground. At some point, the wings are not moving through the air fast enough to support the weight of the plane, and then the plane drops like a rock or stalls. The idea is for this to happen when the plane's tires are only a foot or two above the runway.
It depends on weight, wing span stall speed
Planes dive to get airflow over the wings where the air is thicker. The thicker the air the better the airflow. Planes also dive in stall. Stall is where the plane can no longer fly areodynamicly. Hope this helped.
An airplane can have zero ground speed if the wind is going faster then the stall speed of the plane. Some planes made for the military also have thrust vectoring that is capable of allowing the plane to hover.