aerotech atimanufacturing
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RE: aerotech atimanufacturing
Here is there web site. Ordering information is located there. http://www.aerotechmodels.com/
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RE: aerotech atimanufacturing
There was also a company in the UK Aerotech.. they traded under the name of ATI Manufacturing. Their web address was http://www.atimanufacturing.co.uk/
I don't think they do warbirds anymore. This is probably a very very good thing! the kits were very very poor quality, nothing fitted and the instructions were only good as a firelighter. . I have the misfortune to have their P38 kit... it still in my attic. I might get round to it one day when I can replace EVERYTHING in it
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I don't think they do warbirds anymore. This is probably a very very good thing! the kits were very very poor quality, nothing fitted and the instructions were only good as a firelighter. . I have the misfortune to have their P38 kit... it still in my attic. I might get round to it one day when I can replace EVERYTHING in it
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Scott
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RE: aerotech atimanufacturing
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There was also a company in the UK Aerotech.. they traded under the name of ATI Manufacturing. Their web address was http://www.atimanufacturing.co.uk/
I don't think they do warbirds anymore. This is probably a very very good thing! the kits were very very poor quality, nothing fitted and the instructions were only good as a firelighter. . I have the misfortune to have their P38 kit... it still in my attic. I might get round to it one day when I can replace EVERYTHING in it
Regards
Scott
There was also a company in the UK Aerotech.. they traded under the name of ATI Manufacturing. Their web address was http://www.atimanufacturing.co.uk/
I don't think they do warbirds anymore. This is probably a very very good thing! the kits were very very poor quality, nothing fitted and the instructions were only good as a firelighter. . I have the misfortune to have their P38 kit... it still in my attic. I might get round to it one day when I can replace EVERYTHING in it
Regards
Scott
I have been hearing people who have never built one of their kits slag off on them for years. Go build one, then get back to me.
Fillo, unfortunatly, they went out of business. Too bad.