Since you want to get back in to flying, you will want a plane that will land slowly and be controllable at slow speeds. Once you get used to this which won't take long, you want a plane that will move out when you open the throttle. Starting over I would also look at a plane with a larger wing span. The sub 60" wingspan planes generally fly faster but are much harder to see. This being the case, the World Models Rrambler 45 is top quality and also makes a good 2nd/3d type plane because of the wide speed range and aerobastic potential. I would avoid the Seagull brand planes. The quaility is a touch lacking.