Can anyone explain to me, why an aircraft in a bank is more likely to stall than the same aircraft in level flight. And how do you figure out the maths behind this?
It must have something to do with Reyleighs formula and I think it has something to do with g loading. It’s doing my head in and I need someone to explain it to me.
Many thanks
An aircraft in a bank is likely to stall the bank manager whilst it thinks of an excuse for late payments. The maths is worked out by dividing the APR by the wingloading.
Reyleighs formula is quite simply pedal fast and anything will fly, he succesfully used this formula to start his bike industry. 😀