Part of what I was trying to get across is there is a forum on RCU, Composites and fabrications that would be a better place to ask about working with the items needed to build such a plane and the plane and engine used in the jet in the video is way beyond what any beginner could ever hope to build without a ton of skills. There are a number of smaller jet type of planes to start out with, the delta electrics would be a good starting point and for someone wanting to build there own I would advise to start with making them from foam. I have one of goirish foam cutters he makes and sells and have plans on making up a few jet type of planes myself during the winter. His cutter is outstanding and fun to work with. Learning to fly is also a first step. I would go to a club and start taking lessons while I was building/cutting planes. I do make up some of my own glass cowls and make plugs to make some canopy's but they are very basic and it is a process I have been learning very slowly over time. Working with composites is an art I have never learned but it would be a good goal for someone new to the hobby, my time is winding down but if I was a lot younger I would be learning. I have seen some basic trainer kits for jets that any kit builder would be able to build. I would start there, they are more of a regular kit build, I think they were called the Tiger Cats??That would get a new persons foot in the door and the engine and gear could be used again as the person advances. This type of plane is just way out of the realm of most of the beginners in this forum but I see the jet as a goal to work towards, most of the beginners are all wanting to work towards WWII fighters and the stunt planes, why not jets too. If you have the money it's a good goal. Learning to fly and build is also a good goal. I would start with building and cutting foam models first though.