Coffin corner (aerodynamics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The coffin corner (or Q corner) is the altitude at or near which a fast fixed-wing aircraft's stall speed is equal to the critical ...
Flap (aeronautics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flaps do this by lowering the stall speed and increasing the drag. Extending flaps increases the camber or curvature of ...
Torque converter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For example, drag racing automatic transmissions often use converters modified to produce high stall speeds to ...
Maneuvering speed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A flight envelope diagram showing VS (Stall speed at 1G), VC (Corner/ Maneuvering speed) and VD (Dive speed).
Indicated airspeed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... pilot's manual for such important performance values as the stall speed.
Light-sport aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It must have a maximum stall speed of 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph) in landing configuration; a maximum of two seats; ...
Landing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Mute Swan alighting. Note the ruffled feathers on top of the wings indicate that the swan is flying at the stalling speed.