The June 2009 issue preview

The June 2009 issue of RCM&E is arriving with subscribers now and will be on sale at retailers from 8th May. 

It’s another packed 132-page issue containing the following reviews;
  • Intruder 90 – Retro’ aerobats are the next big thing so we look at this up-to-the minute ARTF classically styled aerobat from World Models. 
  • BAe Hawk – Cyril Carr calls it the best model he’s flown but what’s the Fly Fly Hawk like on the ground?
  • Shark S 30E – SebArt’s distinctive trainer – as fishy as it looks?
  • Blender Feather – Mike Williams tests a competition class shockie.
  • Stinson Reliant – Flying Jamara’s beautiful take on the 1930s classic (cover model). 
We’ve some great features this month;

  • Model Magic – We look at Tim Maslen’s superlative Sopwith Camel.
  • Spring Sortie – Alex Whittaker reports from the RAFMAA invitational fly-in at RAF Scampton.
  • Competition Time! – Your chance to win one of 425 2.4GHz transmitter modules!
  • Fighter Command – Ever fancied flying an i.c. warbird? We look at the considerations and how to fly them.
  • Give it a whirl – Learn the basics of hovering with our regular helicopter series.
  • Don’t bin it, fix it! – Crashed again? All is not lost as Peter Miller explains.
  • Aircraft described – Dave Roberts looks at what the Sopwith Camel was really like to fly. 
We’ve whipped our regular columnists to a frenzy of creative output;
  • On The Edge – A great slope-side round-up from Andy Ellison who puts his Wasabi through the blender!
  • Fly Electric – Nigel Hawes starts a triple review. 
  • Weekenders – Alex brings cheer to the hearts of all nitro heads!
  • Wizard of Oz – Kitchen engine repairs the Winch way! 
Free Pro-Plan!
  • Dave Royds returns with his latest design – Baretta, a superb EDF jet for the park or club field. It looks good with a performance to match. Check out the video section to see it flying.  

Baretta is coming your way and it’s a peach!

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?

Don’t forget that you can order this issue online at www.myhobbystore.com too!