First,
      try to find a slope!
      
      Take off the propeller!
      
      Then throw the plane slightly downward
      and try to fly in an even manner down 
      the hill (with nil spped visavi the air it
      will just fall out of the sky)!
      
      And use a forward CG (as per instructions)! Later
      you can experiment with relaxed stability!
      
      Typical beginners errors:
        
        Not understanding how controls change when you
        fly towards yourself (your RC car experience should
        make that easy).
        
        Doing too big and erratic control inputs (smooth
        and soft is the word - like you're are trying to
        arouse your bed partner - apply force only when
        your on top of things :-)!
        
        Trying to fly too slowly! Glide ratio is much worse
        at low speed than high speed, so try to keep the speed up!
        If you're getting close to a stall push the stick fully forward
        till the aircraft is more or less vertical, so it picks up
        speed fast and you regain (hopefully) full control!
        
        After three, four flights down the hill (unpowered)
        you're ready for power - if it wants to fly too
        far off just pull full elevator and full aileron - it sure
        will descend rapidly but with little speed! And without a
        propeller in place there very is little that can break!

Tord,
Sweden

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