From your initial post it would seem to me that while you want to build - which I think is great as building is a key to my enjoyment of the hobby - you are looking for a high wing plane for a trainer. Right? If so, I wouldn't choose the size planes that you are showing. I would go for a plane that is at least a .40 and preferably a .60 size. These sizes will be easier for learning, more visible, as the old saying goes "bigger flies better", and it's more likely that you will be using engines in the .40 to .60 range in the future, instead of a .09 - .25 engine, so the engine bought for the trainer will be appropriate for the next couple of planes.
Without doing an exhaustive search, here's a plane that I know others (including my brother) have built successfully and been successful using for training purposes - the Midwest AeroStar
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAP71&P=7
If you want a bit more of a challenging build you could go for a Midwest Citabria, which would be a good trainer as well as allowing great aerobatics when you are ready for it -
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAP63&P=7 I built one, using a Saito .91 for power and can promise that it flys like a trainer as well as more advanced flying later on.