While I haven't had an OS .15LA, I have run a .25LA. The starting problem I had was that I'd choke it to get fuel to the NV and then it would run back into the tank. When it started (finger style), it would quit before it drew fuel to the venturi. IMO, using an electric starter would fix that, so I can see why OS would be ok with that nonsense.
The NV was also a really loose fit in the threads of the spraybar, which I would have thought would cause needling problems or inconsistent running. Of course, being old (and fashioned), I just swapped the rear NV for a front NV assy. (4mm, K&B part from Mecoa). Also drilled the venturi out to .272" diameter, but remember, that was the .25.
For a trainer, I'd suggest the OS Max .15...but I'd like to know exactly what model OS Max .15 it is, because if it's a Max I, II or III type, it'd be a shame to waste it on a trainer. If it's a Max "S" type, then have at it. I'd be interested in purchasing a Max III for use on a free flight model.
The reason I wouldn't suggest the Enya is that we have club history with Enya .19's, and they didn't hold up to crashing on pavement, especially with a muffler. The crankcase split wide open. The muffler hits and torques the case. Cutting the muffler mounting bolts about 1/2 way through might be in order with any engine you choose. Having a quiet-ish engine would help a beginner stay calm and make learning to fly easier.

Steve