I think this has been brought up before, but I was unable to find an answer. This happened to me today, and i was wondering how this works.
If I mess up the landing in my Spitfire, snap off the landing gear, bend the prop, break off a wing, etc., and the plane comes to a stop on the runway (even in a totally unflyable condition..), I get the message "You have landed successfully".
But, even if I land and don't break anything, and the plane is still in perfect condition but a foot or two off the runway - you get the "You have ditched" message.
How is that you "successfully" land a totally unflyable plane, but "ditch" an aircraft that could easily be towed or pushed back on the runway, given some gas, and immediatley taken off again?
I know that if I were in aircraft maintenance, which plane I'd rather work on....Why is this?