RE: extra300 50cc input needed
Oh hell, enough.
A plane will not land as long as the wing is generating lift. The wing generates lift because of angle of attack and speed. If the angle of attack is too high, and the speed too low, the wing will stall. If those flight profiles come together in close proximity to the runway, then you just landed. A landing is a form of a stall. If the plane is carrying too much speed and the wing is generating lift, a forced landing will turn into a bounce and porpoise. A plane can't land until the wing is done flying. Plane and simple the aircraft is being brought in too fast. If the operator is reluctant to pull the nose up a little to bleed off speed and generate drag it floats. Being timid about slowing down will make it even worse.