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      <title>Why the JetCat P20 Is Still a Micro Turbine Legend</title>
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      <description>I remember the first time I saw a jetcat p20 in person at a local fly-in, and honestly, it felt like looking at something out of a sci-fi movie. It&amp;#39;s this tiny, beautifully machined piece of hardware that literally fits in the palm of your hand, yet</description>
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