First Flight
Congratulations!
Now pay attention to your instructor/buddy, and look foreword to your "solo".
I can recall my first flight. (it was pre-buddy cord, pre-ARF). As I was handed the transmitter, after my instructor achieved the "3 mistake high" altitude, it was such a feeling of accomplishment and joy to see it actually fly!
It was a very forgiving "Butterfly", and I was able to solo after about four sessions.
Good luck...croz