WP LASER 200 (blau) Graupner 6273 The LASER 200 is an aerobatic aircraft which was built by the renowned American pilot Leo Loudenslager. The basis for the LASER was the Stephens Acro. In 1980 Leo Loudenslager won the overall crown at the World Aerobatic Championships flying this aeroplane. In designing the model we placed particular emphasis on good aerobatic capability, but even so the model can be flown quite slowly on the landing approach. The model is of conventional all-wood construction, with local reinforcement at highly stressed areas. The fuselage is based on formers for lightness and good strength. The wing panels are of built-up construction, and all major components - fuselage, wing panels and tail panels - are factory-covered in several colours. The rudder and elevator are actuated using the Direct-Steel-System (DSS) which ensures a slop-free linkage of these controls. Little work is required to complete the model: attaching the tail panels, installing the fueltank, motor and RC system. The wing panels are joined by means of an aluminium tube and then fixed to the fuselage. Assembly instructions in German, English and French including stage photos; fuselage, wing panels, tailplane and fin, GRP motor cowl and wheel fairings, undercarriage, wheels, fueltank, canopy, spinner, small items and linkage hardware pack. Rudder
Elevator
Ailerons
Throttle Wingspan approx. 1780 mm
Overall length approx. 1480 mm
Wing area approx. 66 dm²
All-up weight, according to fittings approx. 4200 g