RE: Flapperons/spoilerons which is it?
Bruce is right on the money. The plane you have there shouldn't need either flaperons or spoilerons to land. Just learning to do a proper landing will probably do more to improve the landing than anything else. While it's not said too often, I think it's especially true, that the landing is one of the most difficult maneuvers to do PROPERLY. Too many people say they are landing but in actuality it's more of an "arrival" than anything else. I've been flying for 10 years now and I still shoot touch and goes almost every trip to the flying field. IMHO nothing looks better than a perfect approach on the runway and the wheels of the plane just start "turning" as they gently touch the runway. No bounce, no jar, just a perfect landing. sweet!!!!
Ken