ORIGINAL: Jeza
I know i skipped a few steps. I've flown the plane 5 times and its amazing.
Can u guys give me some tips on how to stop this problem, other than landing a bit better?
Jeza
I know that you didn't want to hear it, but unfortunately it's true. Learn to land. The fact that you admit that you advanced too fast in your choice of planes also tells me that you didn't spend the time learning to land properly along the way.
I've been in this hobby a long time and I've read a lot about different planes that supposedly had problems with "bouncing" on landing. So far the list is actually very very small where the problem was with the plane and not with the pilot. Far too many pilots don't take the time to learn properly. The may be able to do a ballet in the air with their planes, but when it comes time to land they look like a pig on stilts because they can't land worth a darn.
I'll be a dollar to a donut that if you spent some time practicing your landings the problems you are having will disappear. I'm not talking about months worth of practice either. Go to the field and take only your trainer. Spend the whole day at the field doing nothing but touch and go landings. Run 4-5 tanks of fuel doing that. You'll be surprised how fast your landings will improve.
For what it's worth, a perfect landing that is "greased" in is just about the prettiest thing in the world!!! Don't believe me?? Watch other pilots at the field. As soon as a pilot makes a nice landing everybody will notice it!!!
Hope this helps
Ken