You land a tail dragger the same way that you do a trike plane, get a nice slow rate of decent and let her touch down. The main wheels will touch first and the tail wiheel will touch after the plane slows down a little. Take-offs aren't to bad either, but they are a good deal more response than trike gear planes because the tail wheel moves directly with the rudder. You wil need to use a little up elevator when taxiing to make sure the tail wheel stays on the ground. I have a big 1/4 scale Decthalon and I taxi and start my take off roll with full up elevator, then as the plane accelerates I center the elevator and then add a little elevator once take off speed is reached. Smaller taildraggers are a lot easier, hold in a little up elevator and hit the throttle