I'm new to RC but I have a degree in aviation so I do my best...
I do agree that the Tiger 2 would be a good flier but I would get someone at the field to help you with some finness on your landings. I've seen a lot of people teach themselves and pick up some bad habbits. This is what a good landing looks like:
http://www.whitetyphoon.com/rc/tf_p4...es/landing.wmv Your approach will not be as steep but the technique is the same.
I do agree with checking your CG.
On landing you should be about 1/4 throttle or about 3000 RPM and about 1 foot and a half from the ground pull your engine to idle and shortly after begin your flare. If you do it right you can come in with a higher speed and it won't bounce. Look at your plane while it is setting level though because some planes are higher in the front so the line drawn from the front to the back of the wing tips should be just slightly higher in the front. If it takes off by itself really quick but still flies level with out trim adjustments I would say the angle of attack is too high (or the front edge of the wing is too high). I've seen this several times at our field and it makes for some goofy take offs and each landing has multiple bounces.
How about some pictures?