I’ve been reading about slips, the technique where you “cross control” the ailerons and rudder, for the purpose of loosing altitude quickly, without increasing airspeed. Magic! Perfect for when you’re coming in too high. So I decided to try it in Piglets beautiful J-20, at Bangoka airport in central Africa. I wanted to take a picture during this replay, but, sadly, replay mode does not show control surface deflections! Anyhow, as you can see, I’m way too high. As I turned on to final, I banked back to the right and stepped on a lot of left rudder. She dropped out of the sky like one of Wyle E. Coyote’s famous anvils, but the airspeed was stable (more or less.) She’s difficult to control during this maneuver, the nose is all over the place, and exiting the maneuver smoothly is important too, or the nose swings over wildly the other way. Very cool. The book talks about “forward slips” vs. “side slips”, but I don’t understand the distinction.