As stated above, this is the model commonly called the "S" (right or wrong) between the Max III and the FP series. There were .10, .15, .20, .25, .30 and .35 in this series. I believe the .40's were all "H" types, with ball bearings, and there was a .35H with a single rear bearing and front bushing, for combat.
I bought a .10 "S" R/C for a Livewire Rebel I framed up for my brother, as a Christmas gift, sometime in the early '80's. I also had a .20 "S" CL for a trainer for my son, and I had a .35S for my Mathis Excalibur, built in '67/'68. I wasn't that impressed with the .35S. It would 'runaway', tho I didn't know that was what was happening, and the rods wear out rather quickly. A lot of this was fuel shortcomings, I know. I didn't know anybody around here flying CL Stunt then. If you run it, use something with a lot of castor, like 10-29 Powermaster, and don't expect it to run like an FP. I'd rather have an FP or LA, actually.

Steve