Although we strive for 100% accuracy, we here at Kitplanes do make the occasional error, and we like to step up and make it right as quickly as we can. In our March 2014 Issue, the table for the UL Power engines on page 27 was inadvertently scrambled, and we sincerely regret the mistake. The correct table has been put into our online edition, and is copied below for those who might not catch it there. We thank the many readers, and UL Power who brought this error to our attention.
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