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a .46 will nicely turn an 11x7. that is a good prop for learning. an eagle two is a good plane, but a common mistake is the controls being backwards, so whatever you do, check it all first. also, make sure you have enough throw. a guy once came to our field with an rtf aircraft, which had no uup elevator. he took the up out of it becasue it was tailheavy. so, when they tried to land it, tail being strait up, did not pull up and landed fairly hard in the grass. also, get plenty of sleep, promise me you won't stay up too late. oe of the best things you can do is try not to keep your mind on it until you are at the field. you will do fine. one last thing. don't get discouraged