has a stall strip on the right wing only A stall strip initiates
flow separation on a region of the upper surface of the wing during flight at high
angle of attack. This is typically to avoid a tendency to
spin following a
stall, or to improve the controllability of the airplane as it approaches the stall. A stall strip may be intended to alter the wing’s stall characteristics and ensure that the
wing root stalls before the
wing tips. Stall strips are usually factory-installed but, on rarer occasions, may be an after-market modification. ==See also==