RCM&E  |  March 2022
Okay, let's now take a brief look at what we have lined up for you in the March
2022 issue of RCM&E. Starting with our regulars, in Retro Ramblings topics covered by Shaun Garrity include fixed compression diesel engines and MacGregor's extensive range of DIY transmitter and receiver kits. In Aerobatic Scene, Keith Jackson looks at more latest generation aerobatic aeroplanes, including the Bionik, a fully composite F3A design, as well as the CAD designed Vortex, which uses more traditional building techniques. Over next to Alex Whittaker and this month's Weekenders column, in which he describes putting the Xmas to New Year holiday break to good use to clear out the clutter from his workshop. Peter Miller is the designer of March issue's pull-out Pro-Plan. This time Peter offers us his Team Minimax, a 1/6th scale ultra-light aircraft of 32.5" wingspan. Yours truly kicks off this month's reviews with an assessment of XFly-Model's delightful Twin Nova for twin electric power. David Ashby revels in the performance of two new handy sized EDF scale jets from Arrows, a stylish silver T-33 and a classic all-red BAE Hawk. To wrap up our reviews Mike Freeman heads for the hills to put Vogel-Fly's diminutive 800mm BOO glider through its paces, complete with its eye-catching geodetic wing. For his latest Model Magic walkaround Alex Whittaker looks at a new scale masterpiece from Ian Bryant, his Zlin Z-526 AFS Akrobat. In a similar vein, Geoff Graves describes his shared build with much missed RR clubmate Derek Martin of their mighty Waco YMF-5 biplane. We then rejoin Alex W as he travels to far West
Wales for some stunning pictures of model gliders in action, slope soaring over Hell's Mouth bay. Our final features slot this month goes to Frank Skilbeck who shows how to replace a broken ply wing location tab. I hope you enjoy reading it all.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in RCM&E March 2022.