+MrJohndl correct forward slip that is what we call that maneuver in Canada . and i would also carry more speed than that close to stall speed ,a stall in that configuration would be unrecoverable at that altitude, also because not only the aircraft is exposed to the airflow from the side but so is your'e piton tube likely giving you a false ( lower) reading
Hi dronald777 - the secret to the short landing roll is 3-fold: speed control - keep the speed to maximum 45 knots in the side-slip and round-out, no faster; get rid of the flap as soon as you touch down, to remove lift and put weight on the wheels; and finally hard but not fierce braking
I'm just a Microsoft Flight Sim nerd, but if the Foxbat in that sim is accurate to the real thing, it's a very impressive little aircraft. Very forgiving flight characteristic, ample power, a slow stall speed, great maneuverability, and amazing visibility. When I think I'm about to stall, I'm usually wrong. It must be one of the safest aircraft to fly. I can see why they're so popular.
God your an awesome pilot I just ordered my foxbat from dennis north america and I'm trying to watch all of your videos your side slip and cross wind landings are perfect you should watch your own videos I'm really impressed by your piloting skills would you mind talking a little bit about your flying background and thanks again keep those training videos coming
No, slipping is always sideways. Going "forward" is equal to coordinated flight. People who use "forward" in conjunction with slipping have no understanding of what slipping even means.
@@henriksoderstrom8551 as a CFIA and CFII I urge you to look up ‘forward slip’ and compare it to ‘side slip’. Be sure to use the FAAs ‘airplane flying handbook’ to do your research (not google lol) Both your are flying uncoordinated side ways but the difference is the purpose (what you are trying to accomplish). He’s is doing a forward slip. Not a side slip.
I live in the US and am fascinated with the Australian Landscape. Flying there must be a great adventure !
yes ...and no snow (except in the Alps)
I believe the first slip shown was a forward slip used to scrub off altitude. Cheers!
Forward slip. Nicely done.
+MrJohndl
correct forward slip that is what we call that maneuver in Canada . and i would also carry more speed than that close to stall speed ,a stall in that configuration would be unrecoverable at that altitude, also because not only the aircraft is exposed to the airflow from the side but so is your'e piton tube likely giving you a false ( lower) reading
Hi dronald777 - the secret to the short landing roll is 3-fold: speed control - keep the speed to maximum 45 knots in the side-slip and round-out, no faster; get rid of the flap as soon as you touch down, to remove lift and put weight on the wheels; and finally hard but not fierce braking
I'm just a Microsoft Flight Sim nerd, but if the Foxbat in that sim is accurate to the real thing, it's a very impressive little aircraft. Very forgiving flight characteristic, ample power, a slow stall speed, great maneuverability, and amazing visibility. When I think I'm about to stall, I'm usually wrong. It must be one of the safest aircraft to fly. I can see why they're so popular.
God your an awesome pilot I just ordered my foxbat from dennis north america and I'm trying to watch all of your videos your side slip and cross wind landings are perfect you should watch your own videos I'm really impressed by your piloting skills would you mind talking a little bit about your flying background and thanks again keep those training videos coming
OMG!! did you sell that foxbat to my flightschool we have a foxbat with the exact same licence at soar in moorabin
My favorite things to do when I was practicing for my license. Slow flight and side slipping.
Very nicely done and edited! My Sting Sport also come down pretty steeply with full flaps.
should explain and review the times to use forward slip vs. side slip. each has different advantages.
Correct. (At least in the first moments) he ‘forward slipped’ for airplane. Not ‘side slipped’.
And by 'side' slip he means 'forward' slip 😉
No, slipping is always sideways. Going "forward" is equal to coordinated flight. People who use "forward" in conjunction with slipping have no understanding of what slipping even means.
@@henriksoderstrom8551 as a CFIA and CFII I urge you to look up ‘forward slip’ and compare it to ‘side slip’. Be sure to use the FAAs ‘airplane flying handbook’ to do your research (not google lol) Both your are flying uncoordinated side ways but the difference is the purpose (what you are trying to accomplish).
He’s is doing a forward slip. Not a side slip.
@@henriksoderstrom8551 no
Nice vid! Great little AC too.
I love this little plane
Great video thanks for sharing
On a different subject, what are the storage dimensions behind the seats? Also is the plane available in Canada?
Hi is there any adverse yaw
Very nice
nice aircraft
*Forward slip for the love of Bob Hoover in the name of all that is holy
DAJA VU I HAVE SEEN THIS PLANE BEFORE
DEJA VU
Nicely done, But not very helpful. You only demonstrate that you can do it, but now showing how it is done.
nice aircraft
Made ib Ukraine☝️👍👍👍