Sideslip

Sideslip causes your aircraft to roll once to the right or left (in aircraft which cannot roll, you simply slide). Similar to barrel roll in appearance, sideslip consists of only a single roll, occasionally making it difficult to discern the difference between sideslip and barrel roll when an enemy first begins a rolling maneuver.

Sideslip is also one of the few combat maneuvers that almost all planes can perform (including blimps, but excluding the Leviathan), and the only such maneuver that reduces silhouette to raise the plane's dodge chance.

Sideslip is basically a more controlled version of barrel roll, is shorter, and leaves the plane off center, limiting its use to some players. Sideslip is most effective when a barrel roll would be too long, or lead the player into a risky situation. Like barrel roll, sideslip does not alter the speed of the aircraft performing the maneuver.

It is worth noting that sideslip, as implemented in Skyrates, bears little resemblance to its real-life counterpart. A true sideslip involves orienting the fuselage of the aircraft away from the aircraft's current track, or current direction of travel.