Well - I'd never suggest anyone get started w/ a plane like this wing - The wing is only $70 - but of course it has to have motor, ESC, servo, camera, on-screen display, and long-range radio. The way to get started is with a simple plane (in fact - it's the most fun). I'd get a Multiplex Easy Star with a simple video system --- $200 - 250 to get you going quite nicely. In fact - I still fly my simple planes the most... like this one - my D~zee from Britflight. It's slow and stable - and that's what you need to develop your skills before you move to a big fast plane like my wing.



Some video from this plane :