RE: First plane
You should make every effort possible to find and contact a club with an instructor. If there is no possible way to do that and you still insist on doing this I would advise you to buy the Nexstar as it is RTF and comes with it's own flight simulator for you to practice on before you crash the plane. It will make it a lot easier for you to learn to fly. It has everything but the fuel, starter, and glo-driver. Unless you have a very large area to fly in I would advise you to get an electric parkflyer. Cost lots less and don't crash as hard. Usually Hobbyzone or Parkzone electrics are good starters. Just remember, if it looks fast, it probably is.