Let’s take a quick look at what we have in store for you in RCM&E this month.
John Daniels kicks things off with an overview of a future kit build, the mighty Shock Cub from Seagull Models which he hopes will allow him to get a regular flying fix from waterlogged fields this coming winter.
Next, we welcome back David Ashby who resumes his popular Just For Fun column before we join Shaun Garrity (Retro Ramblings) to look at his nearly completed Krick SG 38 ‘School Glider’.
Lindsay Todd follows on by extolling the virtues of slow flying before Phil Stone shows how to build a T1 Hawk jet from Correx fluted polypropylene sheet. For those who enjoy a bit of model engineering, Peter Vivian builds his first home made diesel using the engine plans designed by Ed Holly. Then it’s over to Martin Hardy as he describes the conception, design and build of his Dornier tri-motor amphibian.
John Stennard needs little encouragement to keep his Insider model column going throughout the summer and this time he starts with some small gems from MinimumRC before handing over to Dave Goodenough (One Man & His Shed) who puts a worktop on his field trolley before catching up on other shedly topics. Ian Perry polishes thing off nicely as he converts a 1980s ducted fan Sabre kit to electric power.
I hope you enjoy reading it all.
Happy Flying!
Kevin Crozier