Spin aerodynamics
Asked by: connor 10565 views Aerodynamics, Commercial Pilot, General Aviation, Private Pilot, Student Pilot
When the airplane enters the spin, books says high wing is creating less lift, and low wing creating more lift than high wing, creates more drag so the plane spins into the low wing.
So my question here is how come the low wing create more lift compared to high wing?
Lastly, in order to make wing stall deeper create more drag, do I need to hold the aileron down in the direction I want enter the spin?
Why does AFH mention that low wing is at high angle of attack which is contradicting each other, and create more lift and drag?


