I thought a skid is where you’re turning one direction and have too much rudder going in that same direction? The nose is then in front of the inside wing.
Yes, if it is light enough. As with an upright slip, the key to the inverted slip is to pin the rudder over full on low rates and fly the plane with the right stick ua-cam.com/video/GgFs6RZLh_U/v-deo.html
Hello Dave any chance you could do a video on 3D turnarounds? Would really appreciate that thanks.
I thought a skid is where you’re turning one direction and have too much rudder going in that same direction? The nose is then in front of the inside wing.
You’re talking about simply over controlling the rudder. A forward slip is cross controlled
perfect like always 👌
can we perform "Inverted slip" with a primary trainer?
Yes, if it is light enough. As with an upright slip, the key to the inverted slip is to pin the rudder over full on low rates and fly the plane with the right stick ua-cam.com/video/GgFs6RZLh_U/v-deo.html