Slip-turn
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A slip-turn is a maneuver in which an aircraft turns using only the rudder. In most aircraft, the presence of a fixed vertical stabilizer complicates the maneuver. However, in those in which the whole of the vertical stabilizer comprises the rudder, such as the Fokker Dr.I triplane, the aircraft can be made to effectively skid in the horizontal plane, a technique employed by the German World War I ace Josef Jacobs[1] to great effect, and which Werner Voss used in his final combat.
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[edit | edit source]- ^ Franks p218
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[edit | edit source]- Norman Franks : Dog-Fight: Aerial Tactics of the Aces of World War I (2003) Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).