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Old 11th Sep 2004, 15:54
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Do the CFS Squirrels have twist-grips-apart from the B3 I thought they all had floor levers?
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Old 11th Sep 2004, 18:25
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The military paid to have twist grips put in!! Can't remember the official reason why. Anyone remember??
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Are the miltary versions actually As350BB ( in lieu of BA ) because there were so many mods ? . Twist grip throttle is an approved mod for B through B2 models ( albeit expensive) I think the NZ military models have it installed as well.If any one is looking for a kit I can point you to one.
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Old 12th Sep 2004, 22:44
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Widgeon - NZ military dont have any AS350s???

Autorotate.
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Old 12th Sep 2004, 23:07
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Ned, old fruit,

what's with your post count?

Have you really only posted 19 times??

Is one going batty or have you been robbed ?????


I think we should be told!
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Old 13th Sep 2004, 04:25
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Yeah, Im the same, sure I had over 50 posts.

Guess I might have to wind the aussie's up

 
Old 13th Sep 2004, 21:14
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Sorry , my memory is not what is was . I recall a picture of an ( apparantly) inverted As350 and thought it was a NZ miltary one.
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Old 13th Sep 2004, 21:56
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jayteeto:
A few years ago, I was joining CFS Helicopters at Shawbury and was doing my conversion to Squirrel. I cooked an engine on start as I turned the throttle the same way as my motorbike.
What?!

I'm sorry. I really promised myself that I wasn't going to even read this board again, much less post on it. Seriously. I have nothing to add to this place, and you lot have nothing to say that I ever want to hear. But then I opened this dumb thread and being as anal (OCD? Glutton for punishment?) as I am, I can't let this one go. I've ridden motorcycles all my life, from even before I began flying helicopters (recips). Never did I confuse the throttle directions because of it. And mind you, my left hand gets confused all the time, especially when it has to tune a radio. So I have to ask jayteeto:

1. Was your motorbike an antique or some other strange machine that it had the throttle on the left handlebar?

2. Were you perhaps starting the 350 from the left seat, manipulating the throttle with your right hand?

If neither of those two were the case, then the real reason you torched that engine was simply because you're a dumbass. Admit it. Live with it. Move on. And now, having said that, so will I.
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Old 13th Sep 2004, 23:09
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O come on Prune Fan...you cant leave us!!!.....I suggest you take some becks and a nice hot cup of lemon tea!!...have a good sleep and we shall see you tommorow!!
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