In case you haven't seen one before, this is called VN diagram
(EXAMPLE ONLY) As you can see..
1. This plane has a POSITIVE G limit of 7.5G. Above that risks structural damage (and +11.5G failure)
2. This plane has a NEGATIVE G limit of -3.0G. Below that risks structural damage (and -4.5G failure)
2. This plane has a VNE of 570 mph. Above that risks structural failure
It also give you a couple of curves.... (we wont bother examining the NEG G side as its the same but in reverse).
So for this plane.
At 150mph, you will stall if you pull 3G or more.
At 200mph, you will stall if you pull 4.5G or more.
At 250mph, you will stall if you pull 6.5G or more.
Typically will happen during a banked turn as an "accelerated stall"
- Level flight is 1G
- A 60 degree banked turn requires a load factor of 2G
- Based on structural load limit of +7.5G : the steepest bank turn allowable for this plane would be (a function of cosine) = 82.3 degrees
Of course you can always just yank the stick back and hope for the best
