That would be a wing stall, or just, 'stall'. This kind of stall has nothing to do with the aircraft's engine, if it has one.
An airspeed indicator is an aviation instrument which displays an aircraft's current airspeed.
The airspeed indicator or airspeed gauge is an instrument used in an aircraft to display the airspeed in knots
An airspeed is the speed at which an aircraft is travelling relative to the air through which it is flying.
Equivalent airspeed is speed at sea level in which the incompressible dynamic pressure can be produces as if it were at true airspeed. Equivalent airspeed is used to predict aircraft handling.
It depends on your airspeed. At normal cruise airspeed, an increase or decrease of engine thrust causes an aircraft to ascend or descend. At approach airspeed, a slower airspeed with flaps lowered, raising or lowering the elevators causes the aircraft to ascend or descend.
the airspeed indicator works by measuring the increase in air pressure caused by the moving aircraft
the airspeed indicator works by measuring the increase in air pressure caused by the moving aircraft
Indicated airspeed compared to ground speed are different due to the movement of air (winds) around the aircraft.
The speedometer of an aircraft measures air speed - that is, is measures the speed of the air going past the aircraft. Airspeed is measure in KIAS - Knots-Indicated Airspeed. There is a method of converting KIAS to true airspeed and ground speed, but, on the subject of ground speed, this is usually done simply by using GPS and LORAN equipment on board, or readings from ground radar units.
blackbird is the best aircraft , it has a world airspeed record of 3,529 kph.
One way to measure airspeed is to use a device called a pitot tube.
An airbrake is a brake which is operated pneumatically, or a moving part of an aircraft's wing used to reduce lift and airspeed.