Stalling in a slip
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:02 pm
The impact of stalling in a skid gets beaten into us and I've practised lots of spin entries and recoveries, but I've never stalled a plane in a forward slip. I feel you'd mostly just get some nose drop and maybe sliding to the side, but nothing too scary. The downward wing has the aileron on that side already killing off some lift, but at the same time the upward wing has some of its airflow blanked out by the turbulence off the fuse. If the plane has an appreciable dihedral that also might increase the alpha on the downward wing, leading it to go first, but overall... No yaw rate so no accelerated wing, probably not a lot of difference between the two.
The next time I'm up with an instructor I'll ask, but in the meantime would anyone care to share their experience?
The next time I'm up with an instructor I'll ask, but in the meantime would anyone care to share their experience?