what's in a site?
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what's in a site?
Lanier RC just unveiled a revamped website:
www.lanierrc.com
Our vision on this site was to offer as much information as possible on each aircraft. You may determine how each aircraft is constructed, get a hint at how it will fly, download the assembly manual, get control throws & center of gravity, get the street price and more.
This information was designed for you...the kind of folk at RC Universe, in the ARF forum, the giant-scale forum, or the kit building forum.
This note is to ask you: what else?
What else would you like to see on the Lanier RC website? We will consider all your ideas with the intention of making a good site better. So please give us your feedback!
Please understand a couple of things:
1) it is easy to be a critic, so please phrase your "constructive criticism" like your talking to a fellow pilot!
2) we are not on a hunt for a new website designer, thanks anyway!
3) some suggestions might take a little time...there are nearly 70 aircraft to work through.
Lanier RC appreciates all the pilots that fly their aircraft. Thank you for the business...and thank you for your feedback.
safe flights, happy landings
Lanier RC
www.lanierrc.com
PS - please direct any technical support questions to:
[email protected]
www.lanierrc.com
Our vision on this site was to offer as much information as possible on each aircraft. You may determine how each aircraft is constructed, get a hint at how it will fly, download the assembly manual, get control throws & center of gravity, get the street price and more.
This information was designed for you...the kind of folk at RC Universe, in the ARF forum, the giant-scale forum, or the kit building forum.
This note is to ask you: what else?
What else would you like to see on the Lanier RC website? We will consider all your ideas with the intention of making a good site better. So please give us your feedback!
Please understand a couple of things:
1) it is easy to be a critic, so please phrase your "constructive criticism" like your talking to a fellow pilot!
2) we are not on a hunt for a new website designer, thanks anyway!
3) some suggestions might take a little time...there are nearly 70 aircraft to work through.
Lanier RC appreciates all the pilots that fly their aircraft. Thank you for the business...and thank you for your feedback.
safe flights, happy landings
Lanier RC
www.lanierrc.com
PS - please direct any technical support questions to:
[email protected]