RCM&E - April 2004...

• Switch On: The latest radio control news and views with editorial intro from Graham Ashby.
• Counter Point: New model products from Ripmax, DD Video, Graupner, Protech, Steve Webb Models and Motors & Rotors.
• Review: Sanwa VG6000. Six channels and four model memories has Mike Le'Mmon saying nice things about this new transmitter.
• Weekenders: Alex Whittaker shelters from the northern chill and serves a mugful of winter cheer.
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/C Workplace. Henrys Hangar is the story of one mans success at turning his hobby into a business.
• All Write: Air your views, seek a solution or just tell everyone what you're up to.
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eport: Nuremberg 2004 Part 1. Tom Bailey descends on Germany for this years International toy fair.
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arge Model Affairs: Keith Mitchell sets his sights on a popular northern rally and samples some of the LMA's finest.
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ly Electric: Nigel Hawes proves electric flight needn't be expensive with a fine brace of budget models.
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ompetition: Readers chance to win a Ripmax ARTF Tiger Moth and OS FS-30 four stroke engine.
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REE PLAN: Maricado. Paul Strawson adds a little modern spice to a classic Radio Modeller plan
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n The Edge: Another postcard from the sharp edge of Andy Ellison's soaring world.
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eview: Graupner Giles-202. 53" span, semi-scale, aerobatic model for .46 2 stroke - .70 4 stroke.
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anoeuvre of the month: Pete Rondel explains how to perform the knife edge spin and the snap roll.
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eport: Free Flight Nats. Alex Whittaker comes out of the closet saying R/C is not the only fruit.
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/C Technique: Skin Deep Part 2. Gerard Feeney defies wrinkles to achieve a perfect solarfilm skin.
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cale Forum: Duncan Hutson gets down to the nitty gritty in pursuit of some Fly-Baby finery.
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/C Theory: Torque Sense Part 2. Don Farrer puts the torque characteristics theory to work.
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oing Places. Diary dates for the coming season with listings to late June.
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/C Technique: Bespoke Silencing Part 5 looks at an ingenious scale exhaust for a wankel engine.
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eview: ASP FS70-AR. Malcolm Pinnock gets to grips with the Series 3 four stroke engine.
• Electric Flight: Nigel Hawes checks out electric powered seaplanes and flying boats.
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ngine Matters: Looking at John Feeney latest engine, The Feeney Tempest Twin.
• W
izard Of Oz: Catch up with Brian Winch down under as he dispenses some more pearls of wisdom.

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lassifieds: R/C Marketplace, Subscriptions, Tuition, Services and UK Shop Guide.
• Barnstormer: Lord Bertie finds that an Indian restaurant in Bangla Desh is run by cousins from their own local take away curry house.

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