You can land all planes without flaps etc.. It's just the question, if it is a landing or an arrival
In crosswind situations, a lot of pilots prefer to do little to none flaps set, as the plane stays more controllable.
Btw. you can slow down the plane by pulling the nose up. Putting the nose down increases the speed. This helps to adjust the speed.
manpreet
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2 years ago
The aerobatic aircraft I've seen don't have any flaps or air-brakes, besides they're taildraggers so I guess they usually have to do stall landing or three point landing but I don't understand how the pilot controls the approach speed or just how they slow down.