Maiden. I brought the NFS to the field to meet up with a couple buddies who were also part of the club balsa build contest. When I got to the field there was no wind and a nice temperature. Perfect conditions for a maiden flight. My thought was to fly something else first to warm up the thumbs as it were. The only other thing I had with me was mu DLG, so I thew it up a few times but it was too calm and too early for thermal activity, so I gave up.
My buddy got his camera ready and I brought the NFS to the flight line and checked the controls. I slowly applied power and the tail lifted off the ground as it gained speed and everything felt good, so I goosed it and up I went. My initial flight consisted of a few rolls and loops and along with some tail wags to be sure everything was tight. It took two clicks of the elevator to get it to fly hands-off. When the timer went off I had to double check it because it felt like the flight was shorter than the 5 minutes I programmed in, but the clock was correct so I lined it up for an approach.
I had done a glide check during the flight and knew it floated well, so I powered off and headed in. About 3 feet off the ground I played with the throttle to smooth out the lading, but it really wasn't necessary. Back on the ground, with a grin from ear to ear...