Pierre said, 

"I installed both flaps (20" X 12" inboard) as well as a belly board
(clearance 2" hanging 90 degrees down). The idea is to use flaps on
approach and use speed brake after touchdown.  I will be testing on a
3,000 feet strip, but my personal strip is only 1,200 feet"

I think you are overthinking things here.  That's great that you have
both flaps and bellyboard.  That allows you to stay high enough on
approach that if you lose the engine you can still make the runway.  So .
. . stay high, get slowed way down, deploy all your drag devices so you
can make a nice steep final and touch down just above stall.  You may
still have to do some slipping, although a board hanging down 90 degrees
should probably do the job.      

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