Gunny wrote:.... In most other airplanes I prefer a power off approach all the way to touchdown. I find it doesn't work really well with the Skywagon (unless you are fast, which poses its own problems)... so I use trailing throttle. Just enough to provide wash over the horizontal and give me authority......I haven't tested techniques for actual distance, but my speculation is that with trailing throttle the distance would be greater. But if done on pavement the power-off technique does end up costing distance as you bounce quite a bit;) Common sense says just use the trailing throttle....
I don't have any ideas why your tail drops as you describe.
As far as power on or off landings....
my experience with other airplanes is like yours, preferably I liked power-off.
With the 180, not so much.
Mine has a bone-stock wing, and stalls power-off and dirty at somewhere around 43 indicated.
1.2x that would be between 50 & 55, works good for a slow approach to a 3-point landing, but there's a huge sink rate if done with no power.
Keeping a little power on, adjusting as necessary to moderate sink rate, works much better.
I use 65-ish for an approach to a wheel landing, again carrying a bit of power.
I tend to wheel land on pavement and 3-point onto grass.