ORIGINAL: RCKen
This probably isn't what you want to hear, but maybe it's what you do need to hear. Considering your choice of airplane and you attitude towards seeking instruction into flying I would say that your chances of succeeding are very very small. If you are going to try to learn to fly without an instructor then you should at least get an airplane that will lend itself to that goal. They Typhoon isn't that plane.
Ken
RCKen,
I have to agree with you. While it is not impossible, it will be very difficult to learn RC flying on a Typhoon without an instructor. zildjian1992, there are so many good RTF packages out there that are designed for this purpose that it seems ill advised to try and bypass them to go to an advanced aerobatics/3D plane as a self trainer.
If you want examples of good self trainers in electric, I can give you a good list. Even then, I would hope you could find someone who knows something about flying. Even a little coaching can make a world of difference.
I don't normally suggest self training on glow planes but others who know glow better than I can comment further on that.