I stand corrected despite my findings in flight, indeed low wing will experience higher G loads with respects to fuselage loads and in sequence outer high wing.
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On a climbing turn low inside wing will stall first therefore has higher angle of attcak and feels more G's.
On a descending turn its the opposite the outside higher wing has higher angle of attack and stalls first why this happens I would like someone to explain
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