Mike,
I think he was saying he's broken and replaced 3 props.
M. Vinod,
Many of the inexpensive "RC planes" will not fly, or fly but very poorly. The way we usually recommend that someone get started with RC is to buy a .40 size trainer and to get an instructor to teach them to fly. None of these planes is easy to fly, and crashes WILL happen. Planes made of Balsa (very light wood) will be badly damaged when you crash, so I would not recommend them to you, UNLESS you can find someone with experience to help you.
To start with a 40 size trainer usually costs about $450 to $500 American Dollars.
There are other small electric planes that would (do) fly better than the one you linked to, but I don't know if they would be available in India. The best one that I'm aware of is called the Aerobird Commander and sells for about $150.
http://www.hangar14.com/product.asp?...epartmentID=10 With this link you can at least see the plane, but I don't know about international shipping.
Hopefully, someone from India, or someone who knows more, will read this and give you more help.
Good luck, and welcome to RCU!

Dennis-