I think there is a club in Piqua. I live in Beavercreek, and have been flying on base since the Wright State Renegades lost their field.
There is a large club called the Wingmasters
http://www.wingmasters.org/ they fly just south of I-70 and just off I-75.
I wasn't trying to comment on the Xtra Easy since I've only seen it at the LHS. What I was trying to say was that I think most ARFs may be a better value than RTFs since you can pick your own radio gear. Of course, they may cost a bit more.
A big consideration on the radio gear (which you may be locked in to with a RTF) is buddy box compatibility. So, most people will say to find a club then choose your stuff.
This link will help you find clubs. I see there is one in piqua.
http://www.rcairport.com/clubs/index...on=choose_club