This webiste has reviews of model airplane kits. I do not know enough about them to make a suggestion. Hopefully this site helps. http://www.jitterbuzz.com/cleveland_kits.html
you buy a kit and do what the instructions say
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Paint for a model airplane kit can be purchased at any Hobby Shop. Try Hobbytown USA. They have a great selection of models and paints. You can also find some on www.amazon.com.
You will have literally thousands of places online to make choices. You should try www.internethobbies.com/inplasmodair.html and www.tridenthobbies.com/airplane-model.
Building a flying model airplane from a kit is hard for some people but it really depends on your skill level and experince. Using a kit does help beginers because it comes with directions and pre-made parts.
if you live nearby a model shop you can get one for $30 or £15 but takes a lot of time to put together and to mainly fly the plane, that takes a lot of practice!
A radio control airplane kit is very expensive. They are usually in the hundreds of dollars. Radio control airplane kits can be found at more reasonable prices on amazon.
Look under AD (not A-1) Skyraider model kit if you want to build a plastic model yourself. Also, warplanes.com has wooden models made to order. Search for Tamiya A-1 Skyraider. It is a 1/48 scale---very large model. There was one old kit built in the 1960's that was same scale. Nice model.
Various hobby stores may carry RC model airplane kits, but for a larger variety and price options http://www.nationalbalsa.com is a website where you can browse and find what you're looking for.
You can not do this as they will sell only to wholesalers who buy thousands of any kit at one time. Your best plan is to find a wholesaler in your country.
You just need paper and good folding hands.
As per the company, it uses the KR-RK repair kit (the same kit used by the model G). Not all of the parts in the kit will be used for the Model E. The trigger pin in the kit does not fit the model E so the old trigger pin has to be used.