I must confess something here in the hope that it will prohibit someone else making a similar mistake.

On the 28th I took up two friends from Scotland up for a flight. My ML wingman Klapperknop joined me for the first flip to Delmas, which despite some low level patches of cloud was uneventful. I duly landed back at FABA to collect the 2nd of the PAX and decided to fly North due to the prevailing cloud out east.
We spent a nice bit of time flying between FABA and KittyHawk, playing amongst the isolated drifting cloud and eventually after about 30 min routed back to FABA via the tower and what is known as the Microland "GF". The GF is a bunch of aricultural land on the western side of the R50 with a crop spraying dirt strip in the NE corner. We flew back and forth for a while here doing various manoevers to show Ernie the characteristics and basic handling capabilities of the trike.
I was at 5800ft (roughly 500ft) off the ground flyng in a southerly direction away from the threshold of the dirt runway (below me at the time) when Ernie asked as many PAX do "What happens if the engine stops?"
I glanced down at the threshold and said "Let me show you..."
It is here that I started to break my own rules! I throttled back to idle and started manoevering for a sim forced landing on the dirt runway. It was not a good first turn. I would have to do an effective 270 degree turn to make my target. I had enough height but my execution was not good. I approached the runway very steep and banking to the right to bring her "in line"...I eventually did this but had to flare immediately. It felt like I had no lift, the trike continued downwards towards the runway at I knew I was in trouble! I floored the pedal and made it up and out with a bump on the back wheels.

What I had just displayed was very bad airmanship...I had tried to show my PAX how to land the plane but an impulsive decision nearly ended very badly.
DO NOT do anything impulsive when you are carrying a passenger. I have always tried my best to fly safely, but this day I broke my own code and for that I apologise. All it takes is one bad decision to set the impending disaster into motion.
Impulsive decision....bad approach....too committed to an unnecessary landing...too late on a go around....
I'm still very pissed off with myself. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

It will not happen again.
I (luckily) learnt a very valuable lesson.
Fly safe guys.