NJA_Capt
Well-Known Member
If the issue "went away" then there wouldn't have been a reason to limit the flaps to 30 on the P and later models....this issue went away with the K model....
The issue with go arounds were a minor issue. The Flap/tail issue has been well known for 50 years. It is even an issue with B model 170s.
"for example, was the case for some of the earlier Cessna training airplanes with flaps that could be extended to 40 degrees. In these aircraft, when full flaps were used in combination with a forward slip, an airflow disturbance across the horizontal stabilizer and elevator could result in a dangerous loss of pitch control during the approach. The POH stated, "Slips with full flaps prohibited."
In later models the maximum flap travel was limited to 30 degrees and this restriction was removed. (The POH for the 1986 Cessna 172P still says to "avoid slips with flaps extended.") However, even though slips with full flaps are no longer prohibited, you may still see a caution in your POH to avoid slips with full flaps for a variety of reasons, including the possibility of airframe buffeting or pitch oscillations. "
http://flighttraining.aopa.org/magazine/2009/January/200901_Features_Slip_Solution.html