I did 4 pattern tows (aero - tow road to mucky) and on the last couple landings, with Steve's guidance, I nailed 'em: right in the spot circle, and with a classic flare, on my feet. Okay, in my case a classic flare means the keel hits the ground first, but by the last landing, I managed to flare slightly less aggressively, and consequently the keel didn't land before my feet.
Not that I can repeat that as often as I'd like, but hey, I'm getting there.
I may consider a shorter stinger so that I have more acceptable-to-me flare options. This isn't the first time I've struck keel first, and despite an otherwise textbok approach and landing, I'm left with a jerking "wham" that not only wants to rearrange my spinal column, but that forces me to do the "catch yourself shuffle" dance with my feet. It is an unpleasant sensation, made worse by the feeling that everything is going just dandy, when suddenly the glider decides to knock you off your feet.
But WHOOHOO and DAMN! I do love getting it right!
