by karmarepair » Fri Nov 26, 2021 11:48 am
There seems to be some confusion between stall strips, which are mounted on the leading edge, and vortex generators, which are typically mounted just aft of the point of maximum thickness.
Stall strips INDUCE flow separation. Vortex Generators REDUCE flow separation. Both tailor the stall characteristics of a planform. Stall strips will probably INCREASE the stall speed slightly, since the wing will quit flying, albeit in a smooth and predictable way, a little earlier than it would without them.
I'm interested is using them as a stall WARNING - simpler, cheaper than horns, vanes, spoons and probes. As others have pointed out, some stall/spin accidents happen so quick no device will ameliorate them (which is why I train for engine out climbs - I'm off to do that TODAY, as soon as I hit SEND), but I'm looking for something that gives me a reminder I'm getting too slow, so that on a semi-routine approach or climb, I don't stall due to a distraction in the cockpit for example.