This is my first plane and since the first time I flew it, notice that during level flight the elevator remains in the down position and that in order to avoid claimbing even more, the trim is set to nose down position (that is something I don't find too odd, but it is the way the elevator looks or at least the tips). I flew some other aircraft in the past, like the C-150 and C-172 and during cruise flight the elevator and horizontal stabilizer remain parallel. The only way I can make the elevator and the stab to remain parallel or in one single line is during slow flight.
So I took some pictures during straight and level flight and during slow flight.
Level Flight
110 mph Indicated
1000ft altitude
68* f
2300 RPM s
Trim set to nose down position
1/2 fuel on both tanks
No cargo
Just Crew No passengers

Slow Flight
70 mph Indicated
1000ft altitude
68* f
1800 RPM s
Trim set to nose up position
1/2 fuel on both tanks
No cargo
Just Crew No passengers


Talking to some friends that flew with me and looked at the elevator during flight, they think that something must be wrong and mention that if the plane is flying with no weight or overweight, the elevator should remain straight as the H.Stab.
Would like to know if this could be normal on this plane or if something else going on.
Any thoughts? I would appreciate.
Blessings for 2010....

Juasiel