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Features & Regulars: SWITCH ON - Latest news from the R/C aircraft hobby CHECK MATE - Be prepared; Robert Berry's pre-flight check list helps take the stress out of flying FLYING SPARKS - Dave Chinery shows how to make contra-rotating props for electric flight STRAIGHT AND LEVEL - Aerodynamics simply explained by Peter Russell LARGE MODEL AFFAIRS - Dave Tappin kicks off our new large model column with a report from the Great Yorkshire Family Aviation Show FROM UP HERE - More slopeside jottings from Chas Gardiner WEATHER WISE - Graham Woods looks at clouds and thermal formation KIT REVIEW - The Ultimate biplane from Carl Goldberg Models is assessed by Dave Rowel THERMAL ACTIVITY - Dave Jones rounds up his 'flying' visit to Eastern Europe NEW AT NUREMBURG - Enjoy our big colour report of the many new models, radios and engines seen at the top German toy fair TO 'L' WITH HELICOPTERS - RCM&E assembles the Hirobo Shuttle VINTAGE ERA - Mike Whittard returns with a regular look at vintage matters KIT REVIEW - Chas Gardiner takes to the hills with the Samba glider from Robbe WIZARD OF OZ - Notes on home engine testing from Brian Winch CLUBMAN - Graham Ashby takes a close look at some club newsletters HINTS AND TIPS - You tell us your favourite modelling ideas SCALE NEWS - Phillip Kent takes another broad look at R/C scale models THE 'E' PART - Cut out deadstick landings with our simple fuel level indicator, designed by Jim Beard and Andy Macintosh COUNTERPOINT - Our monthly round up of all the latest product news MEGA-PLAN 1: FREEBIRD - Build this sleek .40 size sports model from your free big pull-out plan. Terry Eato describes how MEGA-PLAN 2: STINGER - Terry Eato describes the construction of this simple .40 delta. You've got the plan so why not start building? Cover Story - This month's issue of RCM&E is even better value than usual since we are giving away free plans for a pair of .40 size sports models designed by Terry Eato. Pictured is Freebird, a smart looking aircraft that is sure to turn a few heads on the flight line, details on p.54. Inset is an atmospheric shot of a Kalt Whisper, cunningly disguised as a mean, grean Cobra and expertly ~ flown by heli ace John Wallington ofJ.Perkins. It's going to be a long time before we can fly like John but we are having lots of fun trying - see p.51
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