hroachen - Where can you post videos on the web so you can link to them in here??
Randyrw - Watching the videos is the best way to learn what everything should look like. I have like 2-3 gigs of videos on my PC at home that I've found on the net that I watch all the time

Even have a bunch here at work... another good sight to go and watch some very good videos is
www.downonthedeck.com this is a great sight with lots of good info, pics, and video. As far as the setup goes with your planes, I have a Funtana and have flown 2 UCD's many times, each plane and pilot is different. The best thing to do is experiment, move your cg back a bit and fly your routine of favorite maneuvers and see how it changed any/all of them. If it got better, move it some more in the same direction, once you go too far back the plane will become harder to land (have to hold down elevator to get it down with a very rearward cg which can throw you off if you're not used to it) and will become more pitch sensitive. I have the cg on my Funtana set at 6.25" back from the root of the wing chord, that works very well for me. Just because I like it doesnt necessarily mean you would though. I have heard of people on here flying them as far back as 7", that is way too far for my setup. Half the fun is getting your plane set up the way you like it... experiment moving it 1/4" or so at a time, fly it for a bit and see what it does. This holds true for any plane so give it a shot, be aware of the warning signs and have a dual rate ready on your elevator in the event that it is too pitch sensitive for your comfort so you can get it back on the ground safely.
Have fun!!
Brian