Lanzo Bomber (oz14818)
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Lanzo Bomber. Radio control sport model, for electric power.
The original Lanzo Bomber (oz6799) first appeared in 1938. This here is a later re-drawn plan, for electric power.
Quote: "A Leisure Electronics kit. Designed by Chet Lanzo. Modified by Roland Boucher, 1980."
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Scanned from a full size plan. 600 dpi.
Quote (from box art) : "The 1938 Bomber, Chert Lanzo's classic design remains the choice of champions for almost 50 years.
The Leisure Lanzo Bomber is a scaled down version of this famous plane modified especially for '05' electric power.
A geared Leisure 05 stock motor provides a solid 5 minutes of climb power turning a REV-UP 10x6 prop. By using simple on-off switching the Bomber's good thermalling capability will provide you with flights of up to 15 minutes!"
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(oz14818)
Lanzo Bomber
by Roland Boucher
from Leisure Electronics (ref:702)
1980
70in span
Electric R/C Pylon Kit
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 07/09/2023
Filesize: 1237KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
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