DRAGON IT IN
Yes, what bobi said. Also, (carefully now) use a longer, lower approach, and drag it in with the elevator. You might want to try this upstairs, -put in a couple of more clicks of elevator trim, and see if this doesn't help.Don't get carried away-but remember your elevator is your speed control, throttle it your altitude control. If it is unstable at that low speed, you could also move your c.g. forward just a bit.(ADDED STABILITY and IT SHOULD SINK OUT AT A HIGHER THROTTLE SETTING). Other than that- get it down on the deck and use throttle trim to kill it , and dead stick the last foot of altitude.-I know, I know.
-Jetts