I'm ready to buy this one-
http://bigboystoysnm.com/index.php?main_ page=product_info&products_id=95

I'm planning on buying a radio and engine for it. Will that be enough to fly it?

Also, which engine should I

That is a reasonable beginner aircraft.
You will need fuel, "starting" battery, props, and the usual accessories.

I suggest buying a minimum 6 channel radio, although it only needs 4. This way you can move to more advanced

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