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    RCM&E - November 2016

    Posted By: Pulitzer
    RCM&E - November 2016

    RCM&E - November 2016
    English | 125 pages | True PDF | 18.6 MB


    RCM&E is the UK's biggest and best selling R/C flying mag… take a look at the November 2016 issue, the perfect read for every flier…

    Free Pro-Plans – Highside - Lindsay Todd's tough, easy-build 55” (1397mm) slope aerobat is just the thing for those seeking the quieter side of flying

    And – Blunderbird 3
    - It may not be the prettiest model ever designed but it flies well and Shaun Garrity reckons this, the latest in his line of retro builds, could have a hidden racing pedigree

    Jet Thrust -
    A busy Bob Petrie adds to his collection, fits a smoke system and heads for Raydon

    Review - P-51D Mustang
    - Hacker have brought the fun fighter bang up to date with this rugged, EPP park flyer

    EASA, What does it all mean? - Dave Burton unravels EASA's recent announcement

    Cover Story - Solarfilm? Solartex? Polyester? Steve Hargreaves has ‘em covered

    Review - B-25 -
    An ultra micro B-25 Mitchell? What's not to like?

    Becoming a convert -
    Dave Burton has the answers to the electric conversion questions RCM&E readers regularly ask

    Review – Marabu
    - The 1969 and 1971 World Aerobatic Championship winner and now available in ARTF form

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    …and we'll send you a FREE (and very useful) portable folding desk lamp!

    Review - T10J
    - Futaba's neatly styled 10-channel, mid- range radio

    Big fun at Little Gransden - Whittaker samples the atmosphere at a distinctively different fly-in for warbird fanciers

    Manx Modelling -
    As Lindsay Todd discovers, it's not all motorbikes on the IOM

    And much more…!

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