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Blitz Helicopters Avro 90 > A Turbine Conversion - Fact Or Fiction
 
 
MattJen
Elite Veteran
Location: uk

Aparently, it maybe complete BS as most things from the south west are,

But somoene has done a turbine conversion for this machine using the new Wren M44 and a M54 gear box,

As always these claims are made but never any evidence to support the claim...

I would be very interested in an additional one of these with a turbine in...

The excellence of the mechanics backed by a good turbine, which is RHR,

would be everything one would want.

I wonder if anyone else has heard of anything ?

cos
I would deffinatly buy one

Matt

I bought my mother-in- law a chair for xmas, but she wouldn't plug it in
01-15-2008 10:04 PM
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dazzaster
Key Veteran
Location: right next door to hell

I would highly recomend to someone whos just learning to fly and only just come off the buddy box system not to jump straight to a turbine.
quoteing your previouse post
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yeah
i flew mine for the first time off the budy lead.


with m44 and m54 they wont fit unless you turn off at junction 12
on the other hand the MW44 will fit however ill think youl find that there was no mention of the MW54gearbox being fitted i think youll find it is a custom gearbox.
but then if you left another post open long enough to be answerd instead of useing it to bait, and editing and closeing it to try and make the persons answering the posts look like txxts you may have all the answers you needed.
now your not going to get the answer you want in fear of this being another one of your baited posts that you will go back and edit each time.
Darren

my dogs name is syndrome
01-16-2008 06:40 AM
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MattJen
Elite Veteran
Location: uk

As said

Loads of talk but no evidence to support it.

Shame cos it would be a nice conversion.

I would highly recomend to someone whos just learning to fly and only just come off the buddy box system not to jump straight to a turbine.

er i am fully capable of flying this machine, as most of the people in this forum know me personally, it is just the weather has been so crap the last time i flew it was when i was setting up with Dave Fisher,
hence the comment , first time i flew it off the lead.

Seeing as you dont fly turbines only in your mind you cannot comment,
as always full of Bull.
You dont even have an avro, you know nothing about them, you haveonly put it in your profile to bait and annoy me...

like your stupid question under Dazza in the turbine thread, and yes it is the same person as you... now stop wasting peoples time and either post smething interesting and answer my question, or crawl back to your south west hell...
As said, most stuff from the south west is B/S when it comes to you.

Good Day

Matt

I bought my mother-in- law a chair for xmas, but she wouldn't plug it in
01-16-2008 08:36 AM
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