RE: world models Midgit Mustang
Slippery=low drag
Certain planes are very clean aerodynamically and don't have much drag. When and if you every fly a biplane or a plane that's has a large cross section that strikes the wind, you'll notice that when you cut the power the plane slows down in a hurry. The Midget Mustang was designed as a Post World War II racer. It's still available as a full-size kit built plane.
When you go to land this plane just make a nice descending approach with a slightly nose low attitude. As you get close to the ground start your flair with a slightly noise high attitude to bleed off your speed. You'll eventually teach yourself to either wheel land this plane or three point land it. Either landings are very eaisly done.