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Sat, Nov 29, 2014

Martin Aircraft Company Extends IPO Offer Period

New Closing Date Is 1700 Local Time In Sydney, Australia December 12

The Initial Public Offering ("IPO") for Martin Aircraft Company Limited (“Martin Aircraft”or “Company”) was due to close Friday; however, Martin Aircraft is in ongoing discussions with a potential significant investor into the IPO, and while there is no guarantee that the investor will ultimately subscribe for shares, the Board considers it prudent in the circumstances to extend the offer for a further two weeks to allow these discussions to continue.

The IPO will now close at 1700 (Sydney time) on Friday, December 12, 2014. However, the Company reserves the right to further extend the IPO, to vary the terms of the IPO, or to close the IPO early or at any time without further notice to any applicants. The Company will advise the revised issue date for shares, date for despatch of holding statements and ASX listing date once the IPO closes.

It is the Board’s current intention to immediately close the IPO if the significant investor subscribes for shares during the extended period.

Martin Aircraft is offering up to 50 million Shares at an issue price of A$0.50 / NZ$0.55 (approx $0.425 U.S.) per Share to raise up to $25.0 million (Australian).

(Image provided by Martin Aircraft Company)

FMI: Prospectus www.martinjetpack.com/offer

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