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Thom Riddle



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 5:19 pm    Post subject: forward slip in Firestar Reply with quote

Bob,

I've never flown a FS II but flew an early FS for quite a while and did
forward slips in that on almost every landing because I like high
approaches and it did not have flaps to help steepen the glide angle.
It was not a problem at all. However, based on what I keep hearing on
this list, the FS II and the early FS don't handle much like each
other. Nose coming up when cross controlling is normal, to which you
respond with nose down pitch. Not having enough rudder to bring the
nose around opposite the aileron is not normal on any airplane I've
flown. I've never flown an airplane that could not be slipped for
steeper glide angle.

Thom in Buffalo
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject: forward slip in Firestar Reply with quote

www.members.aol.com/willuribe/slip.wmv

Here is part of a video I took today performing 3 forward slips, I started the slip at 5,000 feet MSL and held it until I was over the runway. There is no noticeable crab angle but check out the jaw string. I dropped 1,000 fpm and the forward airspeed was 60 mph indicated.

WARNING!!! This is a 4.09 MB video so it could take a while for dial-up users to view it.

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Will Uribe
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El Paso, TX
http://home.elp.rr.com/airplane/

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:05 am    Post subject: forward slip in Firestar Reply with quote

Will,

Great video, and demonstration of a slip. What were the wind conditions? Much cross wind? Thanks for the informative demonstration.

Mike S
Manchester TN
Firestar 2 503

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Here is part of a video I took today performing 3 forward slips, I started the slip at 5,000 feet MSL and held it until I was over the runway. There is no noticeable crab angle but check out the jaw string. I dropped 1,000 fpm and the forward airspeed was 60 [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:59 am    Post subject: Re: forward slip in Firestar Reply with quote

Will,

Nice video. The yaw string tells it all. You are definitely slipping. Also, the crab angle my not be noticeable during the slip due to camera angle perhaps, but when you stop slipping shortly before touchdown, the nose obviously comes around to a less yawed condition. Both of these are obvious in your videos.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:52 am    Post subject: Re: forward slip in Firestar Reply with quote

Will, nice video. That looks similar to a forward slip in a Firefly. The crab angle is not very noticeable compared to many GA planes. I assumed it was caused by the pusher, high thrust angle, close proximity to rudder, compared to the tractor configs, but it might be due to something else. It's more like a side slip, but it does slip and allow you to loose altitude faster than normal or helps with cross wind landings. With the big flaperons on a FF, you can loose altitude plenty fast so I generally didn't bother slipping for that.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 2:50 pm    Post subject: forward slip in Firestar Reply with quote

This winds were light and variable, not much of a quarterly cross wind to speak off.

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Will,

Great video, and demonstration of a slip. What were the wind conditions? Much cross wind? Thanks for the informative demonstration.

Mike S
Manchester TN
Firestar 2 503

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