The July 2009 issue of RCM&E will be with subscribers anytime now and in the shops from 5th June.
It’s a super issue, full of thorough reviews, great features, and all your regular favourites.
JULY FEATURES
- Model Magic – We take a close look at Tony Nijhuis’ Bronco (cover model), it’s big and bold.
- Crown Jewels – Highlighting the gems at the National F/F Scale Champs at Nottingham.
- Lift-off!– Cyril Carr describes his EDF Space Shuttle – it’s quite a model!
- The St.Bruno tin circuit – Alex Whittaker investigates the recently uncovered work of an R/C pioneer
- Fighter Command Pt.2 – David Ashby talks to the TJD display team about the practicalities of owning and flying large warbirds.
- Perfecting the art – Martin Bedding concludes his excellent cross-wind flying tutorial.
- WIN!! – Yes indeed, we’ve another great competition where one reader will win an E-Flite Ultimate bipe and power package worth £290!
JULY REVIEWS
- Gilmore Racer – Pug ugly yet oddly endearing, we fly Black Horse’s retro racer.
- Sukhoi SU-26 – Parkzone’s new mini 4-channel aerobat – 3D indoors?
- Neon Blaze – Can Century’s new chopper really suit beginner or expert?
- ASW-28 – The new RTF park-fly motor-glider from Jamara.
- Ultimate 20-300 – E-flite’s sweet little bipe on test.
JULY COLUMNS
- Totally Traditional – A new Jug enters the house as Pete Lowe brings us up to date with his projects.
- Weekenders – A spate of electrical problems has Whittaker reaching for the trusty multi-meter.
- Jet Thrust – Andy Ellison highlights some of the prodcust that make building and flying a jet that much easier.
- Fly Electric – Nigel Hawes talks ‘power-sets’ as his triple review progresses.
FREE PLAN
- ROAMER – It’s no wonder that vintage models are so popular when they’re as pretty as Peter Millers latest design!
REGULARS
- Switch On – All the latest news from the R/C flying hobby
- Counterpoint – The latest models and equipment heading your way
- Going Places – Your diary dates for the next two months
- Marketplace – More all-new reader ad’s
- All Write – Share your thoughts with RCM&E readers, the best letter each month wins a prize!
It’s an issue you won’t want to miss so be sure to pop along to your newsagent or model shop and pick up your copy of RCM&E for just £3.95. Better still, why not save yourself some money over the long run and get your copy before anyone else by subscribing? We’ve a free rotary tool kit for each subscriber in June too!
Don’t forget that you can order this issue online at www.myhobbystore.com as well.