The reason I ask, is because the 40 page POH I got with my current Thorp T-18C, N921JK, had the following in it:
"The glide path may be steepened as required by side slipping with full rudder and opposite aileron with flaps in a extended position (Note: The T18 will "kick back" at the controls and attempt to return to wings level if slipped too steeply.)"
I assume the POH came from Jack Kenton, the son of the builder, John Kenton. There was an extra owner in between me and Jack Kenton. Of course, Jack had over 1000 hrs and 30 years of flying the Thorp. Not sure if Jack is still around.
My experience in doing slips is as follows: I remember as a student pilot in Dec 84, after already trading my C-150 for my first Thorp T-18, N711RF, that I tried to slip on final at Chino, while Bill Warwick was in the right seat checking me out. He gave me the death stare, saying don't do that. I didn't do that. After landing, he said I would be safe. I use to love doing slips in my C-150. I got my private pilots license in 85, by a CFI who was a former F-4 Phantom pilot in Vietnam, who liked to teach massive slips in the school's C-150 for the training. It was fun. Although I have about 200 hrs in Thorps now, at about 100 hrs on my first Thorp, I tried to slip the Thorp again, she kicked back strong. I haven't done a slip since then, figuring the Thorp dropped like a manhole cover anyway.
Decades later, I became a rusty pilot. Since then I've finished up my second BFR last March, I became current again by studying Rod Machado - all private pilot material - esp. How to fly, Jason Miller - The Finer Points, PilotWorkshops - most of everything - including flight simulation, and of course Budd Davisson - using P.A.S.T. for fast landing taildraggers.
Basically, I miss the the control I had with slips. I know, a stabilized approach with flaps is the standard now, but of course, you don't retract flaps on final. I'd like to get into shorter fields, which means a short approach and not hitting the cross at Flabob. Maybe even some grass fields.
Thanks for the help, Shack N921JK T-18C Flying N711RF T-18 Sold
Love this edit option, wish I had seen the button before. Ryan and Bob, A Big Thanks for saying slipping is ok for you! Need to go further by asking everyone: Do you slip with no flaps, partial flaps, or full flaps? Maybe throw in the sink rate. You guys are awesome, just might save my life.
Thanks again, Shack
Last edited by shackwd on Tue Jan 25, 2022 10:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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