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- Conroy_Turbo_Three abstract "The Conroy Turbo Three was a series of two Douglas DC-3s modified with turboprop engines by Conroy Aircraft. The first conversion first flew on May 13, 1969. Two Rolls Royce Dart Mk. 510 engines from a crashed Vickers Viscount previously operated by United Airlines were used to replace the original Pratt & Whitney radial engines. The replacement engines increased the aircraft's cruising speed from 170 mph to 215 mph. The prototype was later converted into the Conroy Tri-Turbo-ThreeThe Second Turbo Three was called the Super Turbo Three because it was converted from a surplus Super DC-3. Unlike the first conversion, the Dart engines were mounted in the rear part of the engine nacelle. Due to the small diameter of the Viscount propellers, air flow was restricted by the bulky nacelles and landing gear fairings. This caused the takeoff distance to be 6000 feet, making it unappealing as a commuter aircraft. The aircraft ended up parked at Groton-New London Airport in Groton, Connecticut where on February 19, 1984 its cockpit was hit by a wing from a Trans American Lockheed L-100 Hercules.".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three manufacturer Conroy_Aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three numberBuilt "2".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three predecessor Douglas_DC-3.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three retired "1984-02-24".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three thumbnail Douglas_DC-3_TP_N4700C_Conroy_LEB_07.06.69_edited-3.jpg?width=300.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three type Airliner.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three wikiPageExternalLink conroy.htm.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three wikiPageID "11797455".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three wikiPageRevisionID "595872331".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three developedFrom Douglas_DC-3.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three developedInto Conroy_Tri-Turbo-Three.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three firstFlight "1969-05-13".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three hasPhotoCollection Conroy_Turbo_Three.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three manufacturer Conroy_Aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three numberBuilt "2".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three retired "1984-02-24".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three status "Retired".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three type Airliner.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three subject Category:Conroy_aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three subject Category:Douglas_DC-3.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three subject Category:Turboprop_aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three subject Category:Twin-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three subject Category:United_States_airliners_1960–1969.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three type Aircraft.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three type MeanOfTransportation.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three type Product.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three type DesignedArtifact.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three comment "The Conroy Turbo Three was a series of two Douglas DC-3s modified with turboprop engines by Conroy Aircraft. The first conversion first flew on May 13, 1969. Two Rolls Royce Dart Mk. 510 engines from a crashed Vickers Viscount previously operated by United Airlines were used to replace the original Pratt & Whitney radial engines. The replacement engines increased the aircraft's cruising speed from 170 mph to 215 mph.".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three label "Conroy Turbo Three".
- Conroy_Turbo_Three sameAs m.09gmfw1.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three sameAs Q5162702.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three sameAs Q5162702.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three wasDerivedFrom Conroy_Turbo_Three?oldid=595872331.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three depiction Douglas_DC-3_TP_N4700C_Conroy_LEB_07.06.69_edited-3.jpg.
- Conroy_Turbo_Three isPrimaryTopicOf Conroy_Turbo_Three.