If you think flying that small electric and crashing it was a bad experience, just wait until you try to fly that glow trainer on your own. Oh, you'll likely get an honest to god 10 second flight, followed by the possible total destruction of the plane
I also highly recommend that you NOT try flying that in a local park like you might have with the electric. That would be a very dangerous thing to do. If you have to, leave the city to find a club and an instructor. No amount of simulator time will fully prepare you for that first flight.
Now, all that having been said, welcome to RCU and RC flight. There are a great bunch of people involved in this hobby, and some of them even show up here once in a while!

You can find great advice, as well as terrific answers to almost any question.
But seriously, you'll have a much better time, and a lot safer one, if you get some local help.
Dennis-