RE: Q: Where can I find an online dealer who ships to Europe ?
Prophex
The Protech Skystar is a solid trainer if tending a little on the heavy side. It flies true.
It does however have a symmetrical wing and little dihedral, so make sure you get an instructor to assist you with your initial flights if you don't want it involuntarily 'repackaged'.
You might find it helpful to stick some dark striped trim (black or navy) in a zebra pattern to the underside of the wing to distinguish it from the top. As you'll discover, all over white covering against a white cloud dotted sky doesn't assist orientation, and you won't see the top surface trim once it's in the air and more than a single mistake high.
The 46FX is a reliable engine, but really way to much grunt for this trainer for ab initio flying. Make sure you DO get someone to help you learn to fly, for if you push that FX throttle to the wall it'll all be over before you can say "What happened?". [X(]
Your Skysport will do the job, but doesn't have EPA/ATV, sub-trim or rates. Servo reversing is it, and it's manually switched. Again, get someone experienced to assist you with setting it all up before you attempt fly it if you don't want to be ploughing grandma's fields.