RE: Larger Revolver
Jeremy
Nice maiden
As jstanton said, bouncy landings are common, and are often related to landing speed that is too fast. This plane will keep flying at a remarkably low airspeed. In my experience, the key to landing this extremely clean airframe well is a low idle. Consider using the idle-down feature on your radio, so that your in flight idle is reliable (~2400), but your landing idle is SLOW (~1700). With a higher pitched prop (10 or 12), even this low idle might not allow the airframe to slow below flying speed. In that case, spoilerons (not flaperons) might kill enough lift and add enough drag to let you settle her onto the runway (without inducing tip stall tendencies the way that flaperons can) without bounce.