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Old 14th February 2009 | 17:26
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The tail is conventionally producing negative lift. Think of it as an "upside down" wing. If you were just into a wing stall, and lowered flap, the increased camber effects the airflow of the air ahead of the wing, and the stall is recovered. Same for the tail, just upside down.
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