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Heritage still in business? - 7/13/2002 11:25:37 AM   
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Is heritage still in business. I have heard that they have shut down. any info on them is appreciated. Greg
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Sold and being relocated - 7/13/2002 11:37:14 AM   
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Greg, they sold out and will be relocated to somewhere in Arizona according to the info posted on their website. Fully operational by Oct 02 http://www.heritagerc.com

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Heritage still in business? - 7/13/2002 6:48:58 PM   
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I recently purchased Heritage R/C and am in the process of redoing some of the instruction manuals and fiberglass parts. I am currently in the process of a move so I don't have any replacement parts or kits as of yet. I will let everyone know when everything is ready to go! In the meantime, if anyone has any questions, just send me an email.

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Heritage still in business? - 7/13/2002 11:35:01 PM   
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Glad to here this and sure do hope that the new fiberglass parts include the SBD Dauntless, have one and wasn't to impressed with the cowl. Will keep an eye open as a Stuka is in my future!


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Heritage - 7/14/2002 12:01:06 AM   
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Are them heritage planes kits only or can you get plans for them and scratch build? I am wanting the Avenger and to double the size of it.

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Heritage still in business? - 7/14/2002 7:40:50 AM   
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The fiberglass cowls are all being reworked with top quality fiberglass.

And yes, I can get you the plans only - send me an email - they will be available in October!

Mike

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Heritage still in business? - 7/14/2002 8:49:14 AM   
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Glad to here it, expect an order from me after you are all set up!


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Hertiage RC - 7/14/2002 9:14:14 AM   
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I'm glad to see they are coming back. I want their Stuka and Dauntless.

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Heritage still in business? - 7/15/2002 10:57:00 PM   
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My main question is whether the work will continue on development of the Japanese "Val" dive bomber as a future kit?

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Heritage still in business? - 7/15/2002 11:22:36 PM   
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Yes, the Val is almost complete - just needs a little more work - however, I need to really study and build the other planes before I can complete the Val.

I may be able to get the previous owner to complete it for me - only time will tell!

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Heritage - 7/16/2002 2:48:07 AM   
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I been going through the website and impressed with the construction methods I have seen they look like very sturdy planes as well as scale sized.

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