I had a terrible time landing them at first but now they are no problem whatsoever.
I guess the trick is to keep your airspeed right above stall with flaps up, land with nose up, and use brakes and rudders for short corrections in direction and breaking when down. It really takes a soft touch compared to roaring in at 250 mph in a Yank Jabo for landing.
The actual landing phase, wheels on runway, for a spit is very, very short. Its a different game them say landing an LA-7 that you can land like a rock and use long rudder work for taxi directions. The Spit demands a soft touch for rudders and breaking.
Keep at it or join an accomplished spit master for a few landings. You'll get it.
