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Question
- as altitude increases, the indicated airspeed at which a given airplane stalls in a particular configuration will 1 point
decrease as the true airspeed decreases.
decrease as the true airspeed increases.
remain the same regardless of altitude.
- in what flight condition must an aircraft be placed in order to spin? 1 point
partially stalled with one wing low.
in a steep diving spiral.
stalled.
Brief Explanations
For question 2, the indicated airspeed at which an airplane stalls in a particular configuration is a function of the aircraft's aerodynamic characteristics and is not affected by altitude changes. For question 3, an aircraft must be in a stalled condition to enter a spin. A spin is an aggravated stall where one wing is more stalled than the other.
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- remain the same regardless of altitude.
- Stalled.