Yeah. I figured that was what you were talking about, but the fact that you wrote "I think" made ME think that you weren't 100% positive, so I was simply agreeing with you
Well, air moving more quickly parallel to the surface would result in a lower pressure, pulling it up. If the air is moving more quickly at an angle less than 180 degrees then you start to get the effect of the air pushing back down on the wing. My guess is that there is a critical angle at which point the air hitting the wing overpowers any effect of negative pressure. Especially since as that angle gets larger, the air isn't really traveling as fast over the wing anymore. Wonder what that angle is...?