The Super Cub LP that I was referring to is this one.
http://secure.hobbyzone.com/search/HBZ7300.html The Phoenix simulator actually has that very plane available to learn and I think it flies very close to how the real thing flys. After you get decent with the Cub with absolutely no wind, add in some weather like 3 mph winds with gusts 3 mph, stuff like that. Nothing too rough at first just so you can feel how it will bounce around in the wind. As it gets easier, add another level of difficulty. Add thermals, turn the simulator speed up from 50% to 75 or 100%. It really is a pretty amazing program.
On a side note, my maiden of the Great Planes Easy Sport didn't go well. [sm=cry_smile.gif] We *think* the aileron linkage caught on the wing mount and caused the plane to go into a shallow turn. Well, we tried to trim out of it, turn out of it, etc., but the plane wouldn't come back to level. Unfortunately it eventually became a steep bank that was uncontrollable. Not sure if I'm going to rebuild or buy something different.