$999.00 is a great deal, first impression is that it looks very accurate in outline. Lots of room in the fuselage unlike the Zero, and you can fit an electric starter under the cowl.
A Byron P-47 kit in 1989 cost $410.00, in today's dollars that equates to $838.80. That is for a kit that you have to assemble and paint, these new ARF's are so much less work and money.
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