Lanier RC: Razor 3-D ARF
Model Airplane News, Nov 2003
Imagine this: you're at the flying field with your latest plane and are mesmerizing the crowd with perfect 4- and 8-point rolls, loops, harriers, waterfalls, blenders, flat spins ... you name it; you can fly it. Which plane can do all this and more? Meet the Razor 3-D-the latest ARF from the folks at Lanier RC. With allwood construction, iron-on covering, a fiberglass cowl and wheel pants and swept aluminum landing gear, the Razor is built for style and strength. It also features oversize control surfaces, an airfoiled tail group and a split elevator bellcrank system for maximum flight performance. And we saved the best for last: this model comes in not one but four great color schemes and will only cost about $230. The hardest part will be deciding which one to choose! Specs: wingspan-54 in., wing area-560 sq. in.; length-42 in.; engine recommended-.40 to .50 2-stroke or .48 to .70 4-stroke; radio required-4-channel.
Lanier RC Inc. (770) 532-6401; lanierrc.com.
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