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Old 27th June 2002 | 11:00
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Gin Slinger
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Having the engines at the back pushes the CG rearwards, therefore the wings are further back on the fuselage to compensate compared to for example a B737

The greater length of fuselage in front of the wing increases nose up moment in the stall due to amongst other things the lift provided by that long fuselage.
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