Any knowledge of what will happen to the RCM construction plans ?

Ray Hayes
http://www.skybench.com
Home of Wood Crafters
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Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 1:07 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Death to RCR


> I have it from a source that I trust that RCM has breathed its last.
Unless
> additional funding is procured, there won't be another issue published.
> There are a few die-hard employees that are trying to continue to make it
> happen, but the truth is, it looks like it's going the way of Model
Builder.
>
>
>
> If I was a gambling man, I would have thought that Flying Models would
have
> been the magazine to fold.  RCM has/had probably the most ads, there for
it
> should have been the one with the funds to succeed.  Such was not the
case.
>
>
>
> I filled out my questionnaire for one of the "slicks' the other day.
After
> filling in all of their little blanks, in which they wanted to know how
many
> people look at my magazine besides me, how much money I spend on the hobby
> etc., they leave four lines, approximately two inches long, with 1/4"
> between the lines for me to write my comments.  They didn't leave nearly
> enough room to write what I have in mind!
>
>
>
> I took the issue of the magazine that the survey was in and started from
the
> cover counting full page ads.  When I got to page 80, I'd counted 40 full
> page ads.  This count didn't include any pages with ads of less than a
full
> page.  I'd venture to guess that the magazine contained 75% advertisements
> or more!  When I arrived at approximately the last quarter of the
magazine,
> the mag contained only advertising until the second to the last page.
>
>
>
> Needless to say, the four short lines they left weren't enough to put my
> comments.  In an effort to keep this short and printable, I wrote to the
> editors that they had excellent photos, nice paper stock, but little in
the
> way of text that educated the modeler.  If we don't educate modelers as to
> how things in this hobby work, we will regress to the point that the hobby
> will disappear.  Sure ARF's are nice, but if a modeler can't apply a
plastic
> film covering, or make a minor repair, new modeler will buy the ARF, break
> it and not know how to repair it, and quit the hobby.  Modelers still need
> the basics even in an ARF world.
>
>
>
> My closing comments to the editor were this: "If I weren't getting the
> magazine for $13.50 a year, I wouldn't subscribe!"  On the other hand, I
> like what RC Report puts out.  B. Baker and I disagree on this point as he
> doesn't like RCR because it doesn't contain certain things 'he' considers
> vital to a magazine.  Personally, I like giant scale, SCALE planes and how
> they get those finishes.  I don't care if they have construction articles
or
> not because I don't care for 'sport' designs.  I like scale planes,
giant's
> sailplanes and electrics.  RCR is short on the last two, but RC Groups and
> RCSE fill that void.  This doesn't make either of us right or wrong.  It
> just shows that you can't please everyone.
>
>
>
> Whatever the guys in the NW are calling their magazine this week is also
of
> no interest of me due to what I consider "questionable" editorial
policies.
> They seem to cater to advertisers instead of readers.  I hear the soaring
> guys complain about the lack of soaring articles, focusing on high-end
> sailplanes and having too much electric stuff.  Personally I wouldn't
> subscribe regardless of what they print unless they get a new editor and
> change editorial policy.  Again, you can't please everyone.
>
>
>
>   gv
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