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The Continental Copters JC-1 Jet-Cat was an agricultural helicopter developed in the United States in the 1970s. Following the success that Continental Copters had enjoyed in converting Bell 47 airframes into specialized agricultural machines as the El Tomcat the firm embarked on a project of creating a turbine-powered equivalent by converting a Bell 206. Like the El Tomcat the Jet-Cat was to be only a single-seat aircraft with a fuselage radically reconfigured from its original design.

Made by Continental Copters.

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