3 Point, Wheel Landing, doesn't make a difference! Whatever floats your boat.
That answer along with 5 bucks might be able to get you an overpriced sorry excuse for a cup of coffee at Starbucks
And whatever you do, avoid people who say "always".
"
ALLLways wheel land in a crosswind"
"I ALLWAYS three point my ______"
Do what is most comfortable for you, but try and explore why you feel most comfortable with only one technique.
Obviously there are exceptions where a majority of the time you will be doing one type of landing more than another. Wilga's, Swifts, Pitts' etc...
A couple things surprised me in this thread.
1500 hours in a cub and NEVER wheel landed?! Cubs are great cause u can land on just about ANY wheel on the plane and get away with it, especially in grass. And it's fun!
(By the way, all this time in cubs and you're saying rely on brakes in a strong crosswind? I don't think I have ever flown a cub with properly working brakes, I like having them, all available resources, of course, but I sure as heck don't count on them being there for help.)
Wheel landings NOT allowed at some rental/flight school?? Unless they are renting P51's, stay the hell away from there.
Contrary to popular belief, you do NOT come in 'faster' to do wheel landings. Ol' Wolfgang is pretty clear about this in
Stick & Rudder. So is Harvey Plourde in
The Compleat Taildragger Pilot. You should be able to wait until the threshold to decide what type of landing it's gonna be.
Extra speed...Perhaps if it's pretty darn gusty, but otherwise, just work harder....move your feet another inch farther when you're dancing and you'll get the same effect as another 5-7 knots on the plane thats only gonna help you eat up precious runway.
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And if you're flying these tailwheel types at the places you're supposed to, I gather theres not much real estate to play with
Happy taildraggin'
--T-Hawk
P.S. I will say when I'm getting my @ss kicked, a majority of the time I'll 3 point, I just figure the tail's gotta come down sometime, why delay the inevitable...