Wings in pitching motion can reach very large incidences, often overshooting the static stall angle. In those cases, the unsteady motion can be beneficial to the aerodynamic performance of the wing.
Lift can be enhanced and stall can be delayed to higher angles of attack. That process is known as dynamic stall. The dynamic stall process is not limited to an overshoot of lift at incidences above the static stall angle. Exceeding that angle results in a leading edge vortex being formed (dynamic stall vortex) and convected downstream. The vortex induces an even lower pressure region on the suction surface, further increasing the lift but also creating a large pitching-down moment and increased drag. Once the dynamic stall vortex is shed into t