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News of January 19, 2008

A correction regarding Falconcorp./USA

Robert Adickes, Principal of Falconcorp./USA, asks us to amend information we published about the IndUS Aviation-Thorp-Wilksch report of January 5: Falconcorp./USA is not associated with IndUS and has no plans to manufacture a diesel conversion.

posted by Deena at 11:21 PM

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