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I would definitely start with a foam plane.
If you build your own and have no experience flying then you may waste hours after hours of time on a crash.
The sad part about flying RC planes is you WILL crash.
Foam planes can be fixed sometimes with just clear packing tape.
Again, I highly recommend starting with a Realflight simulator.
A lot of the models on the Sim you can buy. That's why I went with my Cub.
I have Realflight 9 and the plane that @Doom! posted is on the simulator also.
 
All I fly are foamies.
OK, I need to start researching as I have a decent park nearby and have wanted one for longer than I can recall. I was born in 71 and I can recall (after my dad passed in 79) finding all his string control planes (balsa I assume) that he had in the basement (wish I had them now).
 
got some work gloves because I was tired of my sweaty greasy hands slipping everywhere lol

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