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Model Minutes US announces the G-200 Heavy Carrier

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Like the G-75 Carrier, the G-200 Heavy Carrier played a key role in the colonization of the known universe. With its extended carrying capacity, the G-200 was used to bring complete factories required for key resource generation. This included desalinization, power generation, atmospheric and pressure, and waste management plants. Each G-200 was configured for the specific task and would only fly once; from Earth to the target planet. Prior to landing, the G-200 would eject a communications satellite into orbit around the new planet and then it would descend. Upon landing the G-200 "Flying Factories" would be operational within days.

Designed to carry payloads (satellite provide) and to have a variety of fin placement, the G-200 will challenge and bring new enjoyment to your Model Minutes fleet.

Come see our first new kit by Clicking Here

Happy flying!
Nick
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Nick, in the image you just posted, it says "It also requires 18mm Model Rocket Engines for flight. Reccomended motors: D12-3, D12-5 and E9-4."

Is it 18mm or 24mm? Looks good though! :)

Phil
 
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