The UCANDO .46 was my second airplane. It has very light wing loading and found it just as easy as my trainer to fly and land.
The most important thing about learning to fly r/c is that you can control the aircraft. If you can control your glider and understand the controls, then you are ready for another plane.
I flew a Hobbico Superstar for about a month last year and then got my UCANDO. It flys awesome, it's capeable of 3D (even though I am not

) and I can't wait to fly it again this year to improve my skills. It's a plane that will grow with you.