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Old 26th Feb 2013, 15:33
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ORAC
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Not sure about that, but I do recall this. I remember being told, though unsure if it's true, that the override was only added as a result of an aircraft loss.

Wiki: F-16 - Negative stability and fly-by-wire

.........Although each axis of movement is limited by the FLCC, flight testing revealed that "assaulting" multiple limiters at high AOA and low speed can result in an AOA far exceeding the 25° limit; colloquially referred to as "departing". This causes a deep stall; a near-freefall at 50° to 60° AOA, either upright or inverted. While at a very high AOA, the aircraft's attitude is stable but control surfaces are ineffective and the aircraft's pitch limiter locks the stabilators at an extreme pitch-up or pitch-down attempting to recover; the pitch-limiting can be overridden so the pilot can "rock" the nose via pitch control to recover............
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