ORIGINAL: jester_s1
Of the ones you list above, the Hobbyzone Super Cub is well proven as a beginner's plane. That doesn't mean you don't still need instruction, but it is more forgiving than some of the others. Parts are readily available too.
I agree with the supper cub, my friend wanted to get into rc flying . He bought the super cub and with me helping him one day only. He was able to hand launch it and fly it, it was good practice while I was teaching him to fly the bigger glow trainer!
Cost is an issue, the more you spend on the first plane will mean the more it will cost to fix or replace.
If you can get some one to help you, as much as they will.
good luck
sticks