SpiceWeasel
Tre Kronor
Does your airplane have a nose down pitching moment with increase thrust? (What airplane?)
Well yes it does. The engines are in the back. (CRJ-200 or CRJ-900). When thrust is applied, the airplane may tend to have a pitching down moment. Then again, I'm going off of what I saw in the sim. Haven't actually stalled this plane on the line!
In my context, when I say "respecting the stick shaker" - you pull back to maintain the altitude while the speed builds and if you get the pusher - you've pulled back too much.
edit: also, in a swept wing aircraft, you use ailerons during the stall to maintain level flight as a primary means, rather than rudder as in a GA aircraft.