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Pete737 10-30-2008 10:22 AM

First turbine......?
 
Would it be wise to buy a used first turbine?

I'm not trying to skimp out, It's just that I see alot of P-70's at good prices, With relatively low run times (in the 2-5 hr range).

Just curious.

Thanks, Peter

Meesh 10-30-2008 10:33 AM

RE: First turbine......?
 
You're better off buying a new one and getting the factory Warranty.

Bob

B58 10-30-2008 12:57 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
If you buy a used Jet Central turbine with the lifetime warranty you can transfer it to yourself. Bob

Meesh 10-30-2008 01:14 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
Good point Bob but let's not forget the $250.00 it costs to do that.

If buying a used or even a New in Box one, you have to factor that into the asking price and see what kind of a deal, if any, you're getting.

Bob

drdoom 10-30-2008 01:27 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
What size jets are you interested in?

Pete737 10-30-2008 01:36 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
thanks!

I still havent decided between a 14 or an 18 pounder.

You mean with jet central you have to pay $250 to become the warranty holder?

Pete

Meesh 10-30-2008 01:56 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
If you don't buy it from them or one of their dealers, YES!

Bob

AndyAndrews 10-30-2008 02:11 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 

ORIGINAL: Pete737

Would it be wise to buy a used first turbine?

I'm not trying to skimp out, It's just that I see alot of P-70's at good prices, With relatively low run times (in the 2-5 hr range).

Just curious.

Thanks, Peter
Sure, as long as it's not a RAM and it has low run time (origional hours not rebuild hours) and you can verify the serial number from the seller. Then check the serial with the factory and they will confirm ownership status etc.

Andy

E.N.T. 10-30-2008 03:17 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
Pete, my only recommendation is to buy the jet you like first, and then worry about the turbine.
It would give you MORE TIME to seek for the turbine that would fit your plane.

Hector

Pete737 10-30-2008 04:49 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
Hi Hector,

I have the aircraft. Its a skymaster F-16 1/8.

Pete.

gooseF22 10-30-2008 08:12 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
Pete,
contact Ron Ballard of Wren Usa.. a Super sport will drop right in that baby. I run the SS and I love it. 18lb thrust....customer service is the very best. Do a search on WREN USA... in RCU.. .you will find his phone number...

I had been thinking of building a SM F16 for my SS, so I checked it out.

Boomerang1 10-31-2008 05:49 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 

Would it be wise to buy a used first turbine?
Yes! BUT: Only if you know the owner & trust him & you have seen the engine actually fly a model. A turbine can make a lot of noise & RPM & not deliver anywhere like the supposedly rated thrust.

A lot of guys buy an engine & then realise they would rather be flying bigger (or smaller) models & sell good engines with low hours on them to buy something different. A friend just picked up a Wren 54 for $1000 for just that reason.

A P-70 is a great engine for the thrust range you are looking at. - John.

flyinfool1 10-31-2008 06:35 PM

RE: First turbine......?
 
As was mentioned, used is fine if you know the source. I started with used from someone that I did not know and really wish I had gone new.


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