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Old September 2nd 03, 03:24 AM
Duane Eisenbeiss
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"JJ Sinclair" wrote in message
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Yo, Judy & Shirley,
I hate to admit it, but I don't know the difference between a side slip

and a
forward slip. Please walk me through exactly what I'm doing with the stick

and
rudder on each one and where the nose is pointed. When I have used what I
called a slip, I was turning a left final, just kept the left wing down,

shoved
in a bunch of right rudder. The nose went right and I added a little more
rudder if I wanted to make the ship move to the right or took some rudder

out
if I wanted to move left.
Thanks,
JJ Sinclair


If you were flying such that you could not see the ground how would you know
if you were doing a side slip or a forward slip??
Possible answer: The difference between a side slip and a forward slip is
ground track only.

Duane