RE: Is this a decent setup?
Just a thought, take it or leave it. I also recently got back into the hobby late this summer after taking about the same amount of time off. You've picked a good plane and radio package and I'm sure you'll be content with it but depending on what kind of experience level you were at when you quit, you might not be as rusty as you think. When I was considering getting back into RC I spent a little time on a Real Flight simulator and found that I really didn't forget that much. I purchased an ARF kit, Ultra Stick .60. I know you said you didn't want anything to do with building, but what you have to do with this kit is fairly minor. I did put a little more money into it with a Saito 100 four stroke and a 6 channel radio. This plane was ideal for me as a retrainer and still has capabilities to progress into. I flew again for the first time in years solo and by the end of the day I was doing laps around the pattern inverted. My point is, if you were even an experienced beginner before, maybe you don't need to go back to square one. Instead of a semi symmetrical wing with dihedral, maybe go with a high wing but symmetrical and straight. Especially if you're going to get you feet wet again and use an instructor. It depends how comfortable you are and how much you think you retained. Welcome back and enjoy flying again.