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Old November 26th 03, 08:22 PM
tango4
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Default Turbojets again

http://www.glider.dk/main_news_show.asp?idx=371

A pair of model turbines screwed on to a Blanik. I picked this up off a
Danish site so I have little idea what the text really says. From the
pictures I see a small, low drag installation. Perfect for fitting as a sort
of modern day 'Top' engine.

Ian


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Old November 26th 03, 09:13 PM
Robert Danewid
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Hey, hey....... not Danish but SWEDISH!

There are som more photos on

http://www.segelflyget.se/

Robert

tango4 wrote:
http://www.glider.dk/main_news_show.asp?idx=371

A pair of model turbines screwed on to a Blanik. I picked this up off a
Danish site so I have little idea what the text really says. From the
pictures I see a small, low drag installation. Perfect for fitting as a sort
of modern day 'Top' engine.

Ian



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Old November 27th 03, 05:05 AM
tango4
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See, I told you I didn't understand any of it!

:-)

Ian

"Robert Danewid" wrote in message
...
Hey, hey....... not Danish but SWEDISH!

There are som more photos on

http://www.segelflyget.se/

Robert

tango4 wrote:
http://www.glider.dk/main_news_show.asp?idx=371

A pair of model turbines screwed on to a Blanik. I picked this up off a
Danish site so I have little idea what the text really says. From the
pictures I see a small, low drag installation. Perfect for fitting as a

sort
of modern day 'Top' engine.

Ian





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Old November 27th 03, 03:49 PM
Kirk Stant
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I love those intake "covers" (or whatever they are).

They remind me of a young lady I once knew in Okinawa, a long time ago
in a previous life!

Oops, better go, wifey is coming!


Kirk
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