Ok, here goes. From Charge
"Angus, if I would go to same lengths of reading what I want to see I'd say that because he was a "sniper" ie. could shoot accurately from very long distances he didn't like the slats because while tracking the target he many times gently pulled over the threshold level when the slats suddenly popped open, ruining his aim -from long range. "
A former LW wingco who worked with Rall in the Bundesluftwaffe (RET, working with history now!) told me that he considered Rall to have been the finest shot of the old LW. Better than Marseille.
(Rall considers Marseille to have been the best, but that's just being modest I think.)
Anyway, Rall excelled at deflection shooting, while Marseille was famous for plonking around at no speed and shooting his foes right in the eye at no range. Using the slats there BTW, but that's enough for a whole thread.
So, yes, you have a point, Rall complained about the slats throwing one off the aim. He said he preferred the slats for anything but combat basically.
Then Tilt came along with this:
"Their primary disadvantage is that the final onset of stall (once the incidence is so high as to defeat the slat) is very rapid.................... hence if your ac was to loose lift over only one wing due to the manouvre under consideration then the subsequent loss of lift from that wing could be seen as violent compered to other wings ....like a spitfire for instance."
Very nice, I could never have put this so well. The slat plonks out quite swiftly, changing the game, and at high speed a lot will happen before the pilot has the chance to respond to it. I belive that must be what it's all about (look at the question in the start of the thread), - but still......
Now on to quirks.
What I so far found was the slats need to be well balanced and glide easily to have the required effect.
Recently I aquired a document which I may quote. Will post in less than an hour or so. It basically states that it is necessary for the 109 to be "flown in" properly for the slats needed to be set correctly.
Ok, I made some folks mad on this thread by suggesting that the negative effect of slats could possibly have their roots in damage or bad cirkumstances. Anyway, I honestly am a tad baffled now, for both explanations seem to be rather valid.
Ok, will post as soon as I dig up that doc and type from it.