Hi,
Well, you seem a bit confused with your rc equipment

Frankly the most honest piece of advice I can give you now, is to start with a beginner's airplane, learn how to fly it and then come back to your Airbus project.
This A320 model is everything but a beginner's model. She is not vicious, but it's a twin engines low wing model, not a trainer. The A320 can fly and reacts fast. It won't forgive errors as a trainer will do, and if you manage to get it airborne, I'm afraid the flight will be shorter than what you expect

This being said, if you are going to use brushless motors, which is anyway the only valid option for ducted fans you will need two controllers for the motors. You can link the 2 controllers to one channel of your receiver using a Y connector cable. If channel 4 is for throttle, you can of course use it for the motors.
Batteries are lipos. The AUW of the plane should be around 1.8 to 2 kg. So 2 fans delivering about 600g of thrust each will be fine.
I've already suggested these ones in another post:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idproduct=6632&aff=642
I use them on a small ME262 and they just rock! Actually they are too powerful for my small ME262, but for the A320 they should be fine. They are very inexpensive and run quite well on 3S lipos. As each of these fans draws about 30 amps at full throttle, you need a lipo pack capable to sustain at least 60 amps. A 25C 2500 Mah lipo pack can make it, but you will have to manage power if you want to have decent flight times.
A 3000 Mah lipo will give longer flight time and no much more weight to carry.
Another option (maybe better) is to have one pack per motor. Something like this for instance:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=7453&Product_Name=Rhino_1750mAh_3S1P_25C_Lipoly_Pack&aff=642
One more thing. If you plan to use a separate battery pack for receiver (safer), you have to disconnect BOTH becs coming from the controllers.
That's easy: Just disconnect the red wire (middle one) to connect each controller to the receiver; Then connect a separate battery pack for reception.
You can also keep one of the bec and use no battery for reception. But on 3S with 4 servos, I would not recommend doing that.
Of course I can give you more advice about the A320 build. But something I can't do, is teach you how to fly remotely. So, my last suggestion for today, would be to find a model club in your area. I'm sure there will be somebody there to help you and teach you how to fly a model plane. You will also get help to fine tune your Airbus and get it airborne safely.
Brgs
Jeff