Fred Weick, designer of what Wolfgang Langewiesche called "The Safety Airplane," knew rudder pulls the wing with the down aileron forward. Yawning this greater lift and greater induced drag wing (down aileron) forward increases its relative wind and decreases the relative wind over the lesser lift and lesser induced drag wing (up aileron.) Fred saw tremendous safety advantage both in eleminating adverse yaw and also the cause of all stall/spin accidents, the pilot's ability to pull back, too much, on the elevator control.
So Fred put in a funny banana shaped bellcrank to make the ailerons work in a way that would not cause adverse yaw and he restricted up travel of the elevator to create the Ercoupe.
So we don't fly "The Safety Airplane." That means we cannot deal with adverse yaw thinking aileron is a primary control and aileron pulls rudder. It just doesn't happen that way. And when pilots insist on using only aileron or leading aileron, upset has already begun to happen. Loss of effective control has already happened.
Rudder is a primary control and rudder pulls aileron or at least the down aileron which drags its wing back. We simply cannot control lateral nose movement for turning well if the nose first moves the wrong way. Slips, insufficient rudder, are more popular than skids, too much rudder. From an efficiency and safety standpoint, this is unfortunate.
Base to final in a downwind can cause the infamous skid/stall/spin only if we elect to make our base downwind, only if we fail to allow the nose to go down naturally in the turn, and only if we limit bank angle. Base to final, or any turn, can be made at 1g regardless of bank angle unless we pull back on the stick. So we
can make upwind base to final where possible, lead rudder and bank sufficiently to make the target/numbers,
and certainly allow the nose to go down naturally (don't pull back on the stick.)
Or we could fly the reasonably priced "Safety Airplane." Yes, I know the Go Around is the school solution. And yes, that solves this attempt. What about the next one? Should we really advocate just doing the sanctioned but ineffective things until we finally make it down, perhaps in one piece.

