User blog comment:Leader1623/Best singled engined bombers of WWII/@comment-26482266-20151021215426/@comment-27797576-20151023161326

Harb, low stall speed means exactly that, it stalls at a low speed. Below that, it has the potential to stall and fall out of the sky(and it also means that below that speed, it can't take off). And then there is also high AoA, which can also cause the aircraft to stall(relitive airflow speed, plus loss of speed from fighting gravity with the engine), but that's usually only after sufficent periods of time in that position. I mean, unless the aircraft is doing a constant climb at, say, 45 degrees, it's highly unlikely to stall.