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It's Marty again from Wonderful Palm Beach Florida.
My Cessna was destroyed on Sunday by Hurricane Wilma, and I'm heart-broken. I've uploaded some photos of Lantana Airport, with 3 images of my ex-pride and joy. www.worth.net/lantana Updates to come. ps. If anyone has a Cessna they're not using much ... |
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![]() "Marty from Florida" marty@-x-x-x- remove -x-x- worth.net wrote in message .. . It's Marty again from Wonderful Palm Beach Florida. My Cessna was destroyed on Sunday by Hurricane Wilma, and I'm heart-broken. I've uploaded some photos of Lantana Airport, with 3 images of my ex-pride and joy. www.worth.net/lantana Wow, that is really sad! |
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Hi Marty
Very very sorry to hear that. Let's hope that the insurance doesn't give you too much grief, so you can at least start again. That is really lousy news, Best wishes Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE In article , "Marty from Florida" marty@-x-x-x- remove -x-x- worth.net wrote: It's Marty again from Wonderful Palm Beach Florida. My Cessna was destroyed on Sunday by Hurricane Wilma, and I'm heart-broken. I've uploaded some photos of Lantana Airport, with 3 images of my ex-pride and joy. www.worth.net/lantana Updates to come. ps. If anyone has a Cessna they're not using much ... |
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Sorry for your loss, but why didn't you move it?
I sure wouldn't let my plane sit there and risk it. "Marty from Florida" marty@-x-x-x- remove -x-x- worth.net wrote in message .. . It's Marty again from Wonderful Palm Beach Florida. My Cessna was destroyed on Sunday by Hurricane Wilma, and I'm heart-broken. I've uploaded some photos of Lantana Airport, with 3 images of my ex-pride and joy. www.worth.net/lantana Updates to come. ps. If anyone has a Cessna they're not using much ... |
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In a previous article, "John Doe" said:
Sorry for your loss, but why didn't you move it? I sure wouldn't let my plane sit there and risk it. We've been through this already. You get what, 3 or 4 days notice that a hurricane is coming. In that time, you've got to face huge lineups at the stores to get plywood, tarps, water, canned goods, and other stuff. Then you've got to nail up the plywood and tarps to protect your house. Then you've got to drive you and your family out of the danger area. At that point, even if you had time to come back to the danger area to get the plane, would you? The conditions are getting dangerous, and even the act of returning is placing your life in danger, never mind trying to fly out again. It's stupid to put your life at risk to protect things. Things can be replaced, your life can't. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Hardware, n.: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked. |
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Did the ramp tiedown anchors or lines fail? Were any of the tie down
rings in the aircraft broken or pulled out? Were all 4 tie down rings used (for that matter are there that many in your 152?) Obviously a lot of damage was due to loose aircraft blowing around and into each other, but the number that ended up inverted is staggering. Assuming many A/C took a major storm wind blast from the front as well as the rear, might exterior wood clamping systems on the control surface have helped? There have to be some lessons here. It is terrible to have to tie an airplane down outside. Really sorry for your loss. |
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I originally planned on taking the plane north to Georgia, with a departure
on Friday, Oct. 21st. On Thursday the 20th, the storm had stalled and was weakening over Mexico, with a possible landfall someone near my front driveway at 2:00pm on Monday. Saturday the storm broke into the Gulf, and NWS predicted it would weaken, arriving on Florida's west coast as a CAT one hurricane. This normally means as it moves over land to our shores, it would slow to a tropical storm. It didn't. The storm surge came in Sunday morning, and by 11:00am the eye was over my kitchen. No wind, almost sunny. 30 minutes later, the backside of the storm rolled over, with an enormous force. At least we don't get earthquakes (yet). In terms of tie downs, I have one under each wing and at the tail. I used nylon strap similar to seat belt material, and doubled up with nylon boat rope. The wind was strong enough to tear all six straps. Never seen this before. The entire field at Lantana was smashed. "nrp" wrote in message oups.com... Did the ramp tiedown anchors or lines fail? Were any of the tie down rings in the aircraft broken or pulled out? Were all 4 tie down rings used (for that matter are there that many in your 152?) Obviously a lot of damage was due to loose aircraft blowing around and into each other, but the number that ended up inverted is staggering. Assuming many A/C took a major storm wind blast from the front as well as the rear, might exterior wood clamping systems on the control surface have helped? There have to be some lessons here. It is terrible to have to tie an airplane down outside. Really sorry for your loss. |
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nrp wrote:
Did the ramp tiedown anchors or lines fail? Were any of the tie down rings in the aircraft broken or pulled out? Were all 4 tie down rings used (for that matter are there that many in your 152?) Obviously a lot of damage was due to loose aircraft blowing around and into each other, but the number that ended up inverted is staggering. Assuming many A/C took a major storm wind blast from the front as well as the rear, might exterior wood clamping systems on the control surface have helped? There have to be some lessons here. It is terrible to have to tie an airplane down outside. Really sorry for your loss. Doesn't look like some of the planes in hangers did much better... |
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John Doe wrote:
Sorry for your loss, but why didn't you move it? I sure wouldn't let my plane sit there and risk it. I agree, I wouldn't let mine to sit there and get destroyed either, to me that is just being negligent. I would figure out someway of moving it regardless. |
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In terms of tie downs, I have one under each wing and at the tail. I used
nylon strap similar to seat belt material, and doubled up with nylon boat rope. The wind was strong enough to tear all six straps. Never seen this before. The entire field at Lantana was smashed. There has to be better tiedown material than nylon. It elongates 20%-30%. Not good when you want to keep something in place. |
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