The Cloud Floater is one of many similar designs, pusher prop 3 channel planes with some basic self-righting characteristics. They are usually sold as "no experience necessary" beginner planes. The truth is they are very docile and slow, both in flying speed and in responsiveness. If you have a very large flying area and the self control to only fly on very calm days, you may do fine with it. There are better choices though for beginner planes. The best way is to work with an instructor who will teach you the basics of flying. That will let you choose a better flying plane that is more responsive and can power through more wind, giving you a lot more flying days per year.