RE: Landing a taildragger---How?
Bakes, to start with just land it like you would if it was a trainer. Try and bring it in level, low power, then cut to idle close to the end of runway about 10 feet up. Let it keep falling to kep some speed and then gently start adding elevator just before it touchs. If it gets too slow release the elevator or just add a little power and go around. I have found most crashes on landing are from people, myself included, trying to force the plane down when they should have gone around.
With the 40la on it you have something that few know anything about now, a plane that flies on the wing, not the engine. The dazzler slows down real fast with the fat wing it has. It also has the ability to remain flying extremely slow. The ailerons remain usefull on the dazzler as long as there is forward motion, but I would suggest low rates on landing.
Go have fun with it. Keep the rates low and the CG where the manual suggest to start with and you should enjoy the plane.
Ed M.