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This is due to the fact that the ailerons and elevator in order to work need air flowing over them horizontally, something which cannot be done while in a stall while the rudder, can perform with air flowing over it in a forward motion.

This is because the aileron and elevators sit horizontally on a plane while the rudder sits vertically.

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