Quadcopter flying is a completely different experience from airplane flying. With a quadcopter, you could simply hover in one spot, regroup your thoughts and strategies, then carry on and proceed. Not so much with planes. You have to constantly be focused on your craft, which needs to be...
I just realized that the cheaper Amazon version is a pnp. Which means it will need radio, receiver, batteries, and charger.
So, unless you already have all this stuff, the link posted by @Greywolf74 is the better deal.
I have to agree with Wolf. For beginners, a pusher prop would be the best choice. I would recommend the Aeroscout 1.1 rtf, but they've gone up from $200 to now $230. It would still be a good buy at $230, but at that price, the FMS is hard to beat.
The Aeroscout comes with a hobby grade DXS...