I went into the TA and tested this and couldn't really get flung off the back of the cv. I did have a few traps while the cv was turning where I got to close to the left hand side of the deck the plane would spin around and fall off, but never flung off like it use to do. Every time I landed close to the middle of the deck I had a successful trap no matter how much rudder or throttle I had input. I tried several different landing configurations, high approach, low approach, fast, slow, with the cv turning both right and left, and the only time I unintentionally left the deck was as I described above. I tried landing from all angles as well as backing up and going full throttle with the hook down, and I didn't get flung off the deck. For the record you can't back up with the hook down, and you don't move even with WEP if the hook's down. I did the tests in a birdcage corsair with 50% fuel. I filmed the tests but unfortunately the cv and plane are not synced up in my films.