Dr Dave- I think there will be quite a few on here who experienced that short lived, less than a lap, first flight!
It would years before I realised the key to it all (for those early flights) is a straight arm and hand pointed slightly above the model at launch – easy once you know.
I too tried R/C power but like yourself got absolutely nothing from it and it was very short lived. I did fly R/C thermal soaring gliders for quite a few years enjoying the fact that every flight was different and a challenge to better the previous best flight time.
I've been looking for some early photos but have virtually none but around 1968/69 I built this model of a Grumman Bearcat for the first Old Warden Scale Day carrier event.
It was a Model Aircraft magazine plan designed for a 1.5 to 2.5cc engine but as the carrier event is based on speed as well as slow flight I managed to cram an OS40 in there – no silencer of course. I worked off shore at the time and could not make the event so asked a club member to enter and fly it for me. Fortunately for me he decided not to and when I first flew it it was hopelessly tail heavy despite the larger engine. a very large lump of lead cured that but I never did compete with it. The markings were all home made transfers drawn and painted on varnished sticky brown paper strip.
I inherited this pic of 'HMS Flycatcher' from my good friend Stan who owned the local model shop, taken on the day in question

The closest I have to anything of my early days is this larger aerobatic model built from a plan in that years Aeromodeller Annual. This was my first big 'stunt' model and it flew well – 'well' beyond my capabilities that is – powered by a Merco 35

The only thing I have these days to remind me of those early days is this small collection. C/L Aerobatic times of more recent times on the left …….

…… but those early days on the right

Hope that will stir some memories for some – if you have a dried up but whole tube of Humbrol balsa cement from those days lying in your shed to add to it – well….
Regards – Tug