Does the nose tuck?
How about with blade stall?
OH OH OH MY TURN MY TURN!
The nose may tuck, only because you've reduced collective resulting in less downwash on the Horizontal Stabilizer in aircraft without variable stabilizers (TH-57) and also depends on flight regime.
Blade stall on the MAIN ROTOR occurs at high airspeeds, T/R is completely independent of that.
If you're thinking about T/R Vortex Ring State (can maybe be confused with blade stall, unless you're a helo bubba), that happens as the air being driven through the tail rotor catches a Crosswind that pushes it back into the rotor (creating "dirty" air that doesn't have the same thrust characteristics as "clean" air...think "I'm caught in his jetwash" type dirty air).
This was the nice thing about the CH-46/47.
Wanna see what happens to an RPG in the T/R...watch/read "Blackhawk Down" Same shit. "Hey, you wanna get those PCLs?"...love Jeremy Piven.
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