One evening right before my PPL checkride my old crusty curmudgeonly CFI and I were finishing up in the practice area. As we prepared to return to the charlie, he told me to get him as close to the runway as I could without touching the yoke. I could use my feet, the trim, and of course the throttle, but that was it. I learned that with gentle prodding of the rudder you can indeed get the plane to bank and turn. If you stomped to hard too quick, though, it would just slip and skid. So approach gave me my vectors, and I used the throttle, rudder, and trim to set up the approach. We did pretty good, about 20ft above the runway he told me to grab the yoke and flair. It was an interesting exercise.
I don't know if this guy had any trim authority or not, but he did damned well with the deck he was dealt.