thank you fls, i think i understand aoa fairly well, obviously i'm no expert in aerodynamics. i do have trouble understanding aoa in relation to banked angles in downward spiral turns and upward spiral turns at the same speeds. or why the slats will deploy in an upward spiral turn but not in a downward spiral turn under the same speeds and g load. now i need some tylenol...
just my opinion but, one pilot is anectdotal, big fish that got away story, but multiple pilots from multiple countries with the same experiences in the same aircraft is a resource. when you look at their statements, aside from some obvious exaggerations trying to recall heat of the moment incidents and basic pilot bravado, the same things are said in slightly different ways. the ones who survived multiple combat engagements weren't college educated aeronautics experts but they neither were they low iq idiots.
the pilot you quoted was quite obviously talking about the stall buffet encountered when he pulled too hard in a low speed turn, several other pilots gave similar descriptions. every pilot on there said almost the same thing, pull hard (increase aoa) in a low speed turn to the point of near stall (decrease aerodynamic pressure on the leading edge) and the slats would pop. not one said anything about high speed slat deployment, but then what is considered high speed? 100mph on the ground is fast but at 3000 feet a 109 is near stall speed.
Me 109 G:
"- How often did the slats in the leading edge of the wing slam open without warning?
They were exteneded always suddenly but not unexpectedly. They did not operate in high speed but in low speed. One could make them go out and in by moving the stick back and forth. When turning one slat functioned ahead of the other one, but that did not affect the steering. In a battle situation one could pull a little more if the slats had come out. They had a positive effect of the slow speed handling characteristics of the Messerschmitt.
- Could the pilot control the leading edge slats?
No. The slats were extended when the speed decreased enough, you could feel when they were extended. "
- Kyösti Karhila, Finnish fighter ace. 32 victories
and every other source of information i can actually comprehend says the same thing, high aoa and low speed.
and thanks for indulging me in this sir...