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

Now for a quick look at the main articles in this month’s magazine.
Stuart Mackay gets things off to a good start with his Model Magic feature about Colin Enk’s stunning Stearman biplane built from the Flair kit. Our first review of this issue comes from Andrew James who assembles Top RC’s 1500mm S Cub in less time than it takes to make a cuppa! Danny Fenton (Make It Scale) resumes work on a twin engine Piper Apache as his next control line scale model before Chris Willliams (Scale Gliding) shows how to splice together a spruce wing spar when building a scale glider. This month’s big show report comes from Mike Freeman who braved the strong summer sun to capture the models flying at Woodspring Wings.
The middle of the magazine is the usual place to find your free pull-out Pro-Plan which is filled this time by drawings for Tony Nijhuis’ latest EDF jet, a stunning Gloster Javelin.
David Ashby begins our second half by attending Interglide 2025, a top F5J thermal soaring event for UK and international gliding enthusiasts. Next, we have a second look at the Fly Wing Bell 206, which takes to the air under GPS guidance, and then it’s over to John Stennard for his latest Insider column and coverage of more indoor model flying topics.
Finally, in my latest RTFM feature, I unbox a fifty size, ARTF Tiger Moth from VQ Models
I hope you enjoy reading it all.
Happy Flying!




