That may not be the best choice in my opinion, for a few reasons.
1. It's a coaxial heli
Being a coaxial heli is not necessarily bad (I started on a
mCX2 and now Im flying a Trex 500), but from what
@FoamNoob is saying, you may want one heli to be able to grow with you as you progress.
2. It is a toy grade heli
Because the heli that
@PlanesAndThings recomended is a toy grade heli, the parts and help available will be very limited and not of good quality. Secondly It may not last very long or fly very well for that matter.
3. It won't be a good learning tool
Like I said before, the heli that planes recommended is a toy and being that it won't be a very good heli to learn on. It may teach you the absolute basics but that's it, It won't be able to progress with you.
Like I said before in one of your other posts, if I were you I would get a hobby grade heli like a Blade 230 or mcpx bl or even a blade 70s. All of these helis that I listed will have all the parts you'll need with good technical support if you have trouble. Hope this helps!