I don't know whether Rifle is referring to the answer I gave regarding the actual landing of the plane, or the smart comment about landing 'just a wheel' on it's own.
I any case, I think what I was trying to get across in my post regarding the way I do it in Sim, is pretty much what Rifle and Hagar have just said. Although I described it as 'keeping it off the ground at just above stall speed and cutting power to let the plane settle to the ground while still keeping the nose in the slightly up position'.
At least that's what I reckon I said, anyway.................lol ;D

I almost always get a stall warning just before I touch down. ;)
However, don't do what I keep doing with 'tricycle wheel' planes.
I always let the nose hit too hard and break the front wheel, or the tail hits the ground and the plane 'jack knifes'and I flip arse over head (it sounds hard to do, but I can do it almost on request)......lol

I think it's because I used CFS2 (without any addons) for many months before I got FS2000, so all I had in the 'tricycle' range was the P38, which I almost never flew because I don't like the way it handles and it didn't land on carriers (until I found out how to fit a 'tail hook')
Bit long winded, wasn't it! ;)