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  • Alloy extruded Rotoblades.

    I purchased a set of 28ft. extruded blades from a supplier in Caboulture Q/L about 3 yrs ago and told the bloke who's name I've forgotten that I'd let him know how they went. Well today I finally tested them and they had zero shake and went up like an atlas rocket. I've lost any paperwork relating to them but they look similar to AK's but a much finer Finish. I'd love to know if he's still making them
    Last edited by mad max; 16-09-2018, 04:46 PM.

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    hello max, there was a bloke name NIC at CABULTURE , who got into blades a long while back but never heard about him anymore. would be interested to know if he still does them too ????

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    • #3
      I'm getting some feedback on 'Gyrocopters Aust'. Facebook. Will let you know

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      • #4
        Nick Norman is apparently the guy. The no. I was given says "Disconnected"

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        • #5
          A quick search on white pages for Nick Noorman, in Caboolture area
          (07) 5432 8081
          Remember: no matter where you go, there you are

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          • #6
            An up date on these beautiful rotors. I gave them to O'l mate who crashed three years back and destroyed them

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            • #7
              The only recommendation I would of had was the blades were quite light and decayed in RPM fairly quickly when landing. You had to come in quite fast. Tip weights I believe would have solved that problem.

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              • #8
                I have a brand new set of 27ft Nic Norman Rotors for sale.
                $2500.
                0404389944

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                • mad max
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                  I had a set of those blades Dan. No stick shake. Problem was o'l mate destroyed them. I'd buy them tomorrow if they were in Darwin. I suppose the freight would cost an arm and a leg these days.
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