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The Epic Victory was the second experimental jet designed by Epic Aircraft, a company that was based in Bend, Oregon. While Epic Aircraft was closed in 2009, its assets were acquired through bankruptcy by Aviation Industry Corporation of China and LT Builders Group; which as of July 2010 were in the process of restarting production of the Victory.
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