Another vote for the Radiomaster MT12. I have the TX12 and they are really easy to setup contrary to what the naysayers state. My bet is the people stating that the Radiomasters are difficult to setup don't actually have any hands on experience with a Radiomaster product. The Radiomaster can be super easy to setup, the setup procedure is similar to my Sanwa MT12 or it can get super complicated if you want to take a deep dive into programming custom functions, adjusting throttle/steering trim, end points, dual rate, etc... is no different than any other radio I have used, it's simple. There are two big upsides to the Radiomaster, at $149 it's cheap and the 4n1 is compatible with just about every protocol out there so there will never be a need to buy a specific brands receiver and if you decide to purchase an RTR you can bind and drive and have all the adjustments you'd ever want/need without having to swap the receiver.