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Old 6th May 2015, 08:40
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It's a purely theoretical question, and of course I am aware that such a maneuver wouldn't even be tested IRL.

It is, as I somehow explained above, related to the evaluation of the flight dynamics in a simulated model of the B744.

I have edited the OP to make sure people reading this can better understand the scope of the question being asked.

@mikedreamer787: Mike ( I believe :-) ) not really, although I am well aware of that legendary use of the forward slip maneuver on an emergency landing in a 767. IRL I execute it quite often ( typical in gliders, specially when you have to land out.... ). But indeed my question is also related to the way sideslip / fwd slip physics are being modeled on the sim I allude to.

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