Storm/Twister Rides

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Storm/Twister Rides

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Just a couple of questions concerning these kid/family rides called Storm or Twister. Does anyone know who builds these? I've heard its an Aussie bloke. There are a couple of these around. These r the ones i know of:

Pavier's Twister:
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Jubilee amusements in Sydney own 2:
Ones a general unit:
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And the other which is exclusive to them a Super Storm. Just seats r out futher but don't know if it goes any faster:
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And carnival amusements in W.A:
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Also other owners:
*Aussie Amusements in N.S.W

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Is the ride you're talking about similar to a standard Cha Cha? If so, I have ridden Pavier's model which is fairly old but is in excellent condition and goes fairly fast, not as fast as their Super Sizzler though. I'm not sure who manufactures the Storm Twists but I too heard they were made in Australia.
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Yes this is them. They're quite a good little ride. Nice and compact. I've ridden paviers and aussie amusements
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Post by Vee »

No idea either but if you had of asked 3 days earlier I could have given you an answer today - I was at Cannington show this weekend and spoke to Mike from Carnival Amusements.
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Sorry, didn't know u were there. I was at a fete the other weekend and aussie amusementsstorm was there. I didn't get a chance to ask george who owns the company. I'd like to find out
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