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Old 21st May 2023 | 02:29
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megan
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Unless we are talking about a sudden lost of headwind component (sudden reduction in HW or increase in TW) during rotation, resulting in the IAS and thus lift to decrease at this moment especially with the aircraft at its take-off performance limits and the pilot keeps pulling back.
The sudden loss of ground cushion at the tailplane with the reduction of IAS be an influence towards tailstrike?
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