DDS,
I was referring to Horizon Hobby . . . and $45-50 is a bit much compared to HK.
Hey Raylon! Welcome to the forum!
I'll start easy, I've had good experience with the F-20A, but if you need a touch more, the F-30A is the same ESC with stronger transistors. good, inexpensive and easily re-flashed (if you ever have the mind to).
The NTM's make good motors, but can be a bit high priced ($18-20 with the needed adapter kit), but can swing a 9" prop pretty fast. Haven't built the duster (yet), but have had my Bloody Wonder and Spitfire dragged though the sky by a Turnigy L2215J-900. Not as much power and a touch slower, but cheaper and throws an aggressive 10" prop well (using a 10x10 prop, currently). building a dusterwith this motor and swinging a 10x5 should get you plenty of power without too much speed.
Not sure about the FT22 yet . . . when I build one, it will be a higher KV motor (1700-2200kv), with a bit of oomph. I'm leaning toward a D2826-6 2200kv, but that would need at least a 35A ESC and may be a bit much for an early pilot (in the other thread you mentioned this would be your third plane, mind if I ask which were the previous two?).
The Blue Wonder style motor (Turnigy 2730, 1700kv) is a bit of a light weight for the FT22, but will keep her airborne and docile. Something in-between would be something like a Turnigy L2210A-1650 -- a bit more power, but still not super strong or fast.