We proudly announce K.R.A.S.S.H. (Klapaucius Reliable Air Space Sea & Hardware) Industries’ newest offering: Lerxst, the second in a series of models developed for long-range observation. Named after a certain guitar player from the Canada, Lerxst continues the great K.R.A.S.S.H tradition of building aircraft no-one ever conceived a need for. The first aircraft, Geddy, was released a few weeks ago, and the final, The Professor, is currently in development.
Takeoff speed is around 65 mps, and you should be landing around that as well. As is always good practice, keep a shallow approach angle for landing. Use thrust reverse rather thank brakes to slow down once on the ground.
Highly visible red and green running lights are included (action group 2) as well as ladders to get up to the cockpit (group 3).
K.R.A.S.S.H is no fly by night operation. Circumstances are favourable; our company’s vital signs are strong, and we hire only the best: our scientists are naturals. We’re not about big money, we are driven by a sense of mission. So hop on the caravan! We hope you will consider our products, whether you are exploring locally or venturing to alien shores.