RCM&E - March 2004...

• Switch On: The latest radio control news and views with editorial intro from Graham Ashby.
• Counter Point: New model products from DD Video, Island Hobbies, ANSA Products, Graupner, OS and Multiplex.
• Review: The new OS FS-30S finds itself in bits on the bench of Brian Winch who finds some nice features on the four stroke engine.
• Weekenders: Alex Whittaker fawns over the full size classic Auster G-APBW of Nigel Huxtable.
• All Write: Air your views, seek a solution or just tell everyone what you're up to.
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/C Theory: Part 1 Torque Sense. Don Farrier explains the secret lives of Torque and Power.
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eport: Geordie Nat's '03 and it's carnival atmosphere has Alex Whittaker at the annual northern knees up.
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/C Fun USA: Stu Richmond writes up the latest Stateside developments and gets down to some jet based jollity.
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/C Soaring: Sharing his love of Sailplanes, Simon Cocker bares his soul to explain all.
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ilots Pictorial: It's back and it;s here to stay, the RCM&E's new look readers models feature.
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eview: VMAR Edge540 Part 2 has David Ashby battling the elements and an editorial deadline.
• Manoeuvre of the month: Pete Rondel explains how to perform advanced upright and inverted spins.
• FREE PLAN: BAe Hawk from Tony Nijhuis. Fun filled flying for .15 - .25 2 strokes and 3 channel radio.
• Scale Forum: Duncan Hutson's scale project nears completion as he sets his sights on the fine details.
• Review: Midget Mustang. Maurice Ashby thinks big with the World Models 60" Span scale racer.
• Fly Electric: Nigel Hawes discovers with buggy motors you don't need a gearbox to swing a big prop.
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eport: Marco Donati at a 100th anniversary event held in Ivrea, near Turin in Italy.
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lider Guider: Tony Baker takes time away from his ironing board to attend the Middle Wallop Aerotow.
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/C Technique: Part 4 has Alex Whittaker showing how to create a scale looking Merlin exhaust.
• Wizard Of Oz: Pour yourself a dummy rocker cover or reverse cam a 4 stroke the Brian Winch way.
• Follow Up: Don Denne returns with a few simple modifications to the Ripmax Tiger Moth.
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/C Technique: Part 1 Skin Deep. Gerard Feeney divulges the secrets of a beautiful Solarfilm skin.
• From Up Here: Chas Gardiner reports on the Maltese Messerschmitt and the use of EPP foam.

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lying Sparks: Dave Chinnery investigates inrunner and outrunner brushless electric motors.
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lectric Flight: Nigel Hawes investigates the seedier side of electric flight pack capacities.
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lassifieds: R/C Marketplace, Subscriptions, Tuition, Services and UK Shop Guide.
• Barnstormer: Lord Bertie and Miss Gusset recuperate amongst the hidden wonders of Shangri-LA, nestled high in the mountains of Tibet.

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Comment by Chuck Felton on 20040804201222. Rating 2

I am trying to get in touch with Maurice Ashby regarding his "Cardsharp" cardboard model published in RCM&E in 2004. Does anyone have his email?

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