Editor Kevin Crozier talks us through what the expect in the new June edition of RCM&E.

Let’s take a quick look at some of the main articles in this month’s RCM&E magazine.

Alex Maxfield begins the June issue with a review of the Skyhawk, a British designed and kitted electric thermal soarer.
Martin Hardy returns to finish and fly the SIG Spacewalker EP conversion that he started last time, then we join Mike Freeman at the Basingstoke All Electric Fly-In.


Chris Williams reports from the first White Sheet scale glider meeting of the year before Dick van Mourik takes over to show how to fix a crashed damaged wooden ARF model.

Harry Curzon lets us into the secrets behind the moving rear turret on his BP Defiant fighter and then it’s over to Dave Goodenough who has resurrected a childhood favourite, the Cosmic Cloud as this month’s pull-out Pro-Plan, enlarging it for R/C and electric power.
We stay with Dave as he reports from the latest ‘Kidz’ event, this time an indoor meeting organised for young pilots.
Mike Bell returns to complete his Fundroid fun fly model, the final drawing for which is on the reverse of the pull-out Pro-Plan sheet.

Our final feature this month is by Neil Hall who returns with more Golden Glow musings to warm the hearts of anyone who still enjoys using glow engines to power their model aircraft.
Happy Flying!