Flapped airplanes have a lot more pitfalls and require more "trimming" efforts, but are well worth it in larger sizes. For small engines, I tend to think the added weight is detrimental. For bigger engines, the flaps will allow harder corners, and slower airspeed, as a general rule, allowing more time for the pilot to make accurate tricks.
DO NOT underestimate how much trimming is required to make one of these things
really work well. Make the plane (trimming includes handle, lines, engine, prop, tank, fuel, muffler, etc, etc.) fly correctly. Then you will not have to make adaptions to compensate for the model. It'll help when you switch to another model, since you have not adapted yourself to the plane, see?

Steve