12-01-2019, 09:55
With information on everything from engine choice to in-air acrobatics, anyone who enjoys radio controlled modelling and engineering should sign up for this great magazine. RCM&E is full of practical tips and tricks, easy-to-read guides and entertaining and opinionated comments from seasoned experts. With your subscription to RCM&E magazine you'll get a free high-quality plan every month, with an accompanying build article, making it easy to get started on an impressive collection of remote controlled planes. You'll also be introduced to a welcoming group of fellow modellers, with regular events for readers up and down the country.
*** Free plan features - LITTLE MISS HONKY TONK - A quick-build aerobatic sportster that's guaranteed to satisfy the needs of both seasoned pilot and the beginner moving on to their first aerobatic hack. Peter Miller's been busy again! AND VERTIGO 2 - Back in the day this was the shape of radio control model flying at the cutting edge of competition aerobatics. Frank van den Bergh's Vertigo 2 was fast, exciting and expensive. Today the classic 55” span low-winger can be built for beans. Shawn Garrity gets us fired up. Review - 84 MPX CHALLENGER - Having announced that a new Multiplex Shockie was up for grabs, David Ashby could hardly be contained in his bid to reach the front of the queue. MIGHTY MARTLET - A Grumman Wildcat in all but name, Alex Whittaker has the low-down on an aeroplane that's rarely modelled. Review -KEIL KRAFT GIPSY - On the basis that nostalgia sells Ripmax has recently introduced a handful of classic free-flight rubber designs. However, on the basis that you no longer wish to run around a wet field chasing said model, Arnaldo Correia has introduced a few modifications. Plus much more! ***
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