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Fri, Apr 06, 2012

Altitude Group LLC Announces Radial Rocket Sub Kit Availability

Fighter Look And Feel, Radial Power, Easy-To-Handle Gear Configuration

Altitude Group LLC has announced the introduction of sub kit purchase program for the Radial Rocket kit aircraft. Builders can now purchase sub kits and build their Radial Rocket according to their personal time and financial schedule. Previously only complete airframe kits have been available. The introduction of the four sub kit system is comprised of Horizontal Stab Kit, Fuselage Kit, Wing Kit and Finish/Final Assembly Kit.

The Radial Rocket is available with two landing gear configurations: Fixed Tail Wheel or Tricycle Retractable.

The Radial Rocket features a composite airframe designed for aerobatic flight. Power is supplied by the M-14 P (360 hp) or M-14 PF (400 hp) nine-cylinder, supercharged, geared radial engine.

In addition to standard kits, fast build and custom build assist services are available.

FMI: www.RadialRocket.com


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