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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... We had another big downpour on sunday the 30th. Yep, it really, REALLY came down this morning, ruining our plans for an early departure. I'll post some awesome pictures of the gust front approaching. (It reportededly flipped one plane onto two other planes, in nearby Appleton.) We were inside the tent when it hit, holding the windward side up with our feet. Despite this, the 6-foot tall tent collapsed far enough to hit me in the head with the lantern hanging from the center hook -- and I was laying down! No further damage, but our neighbors had poles sticking right through the top of their tent! A wild end to a great week... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" We were there Thursday-Sunday. The storms that came in on both Saturday and Sunday morning were the fastest moving weather I've ever seen. On Saturday, we got up, showered, and saw the front heading our way. I thought we had a good 30 minutes to grab breakfast and get to cover, but the clouds and wind were on us in 10 minutes or less. Thankfully, there was no rain on Saturday. Today, the experience was similar - fast moving storms, high winds, but we got a lot of rain too. My understanding is that the Homebuilt Cafe tent came down during the storm. We were in the Ace's Cafe, getting very wet, despite being in the direct center of a 4,000 sf tent. When we got back to Homebuilt camping, the row of porta potties had blown over. I'd hate to clean up that mess, but I'd hate it even worse if I'd been inside one of 'em when it went over. Once things dried out, we broke camp, loaded the airplane, and headed south where we saw some REALLY interesting weather. Just north of Aurora, I deviated west to avoid some building convective activity. We went around a rain shaft or two, and then I spotted a funnel cloud dropping from the base of the convective stuff. It dropped 300-500' from the cloud base and couldn't have been more than 3 miles away. I notified the tower at Aurora that there was a funnel cloud 5 miles west of the field. This got their attention, as well as the attention of several aircraft in the area. In a couple of minutes, the funnel retreated back into the clouds, so I let Aurora towere know that too. My most miserable experience from Osh this week was the departure. First, there was a loooooong line of aircraft taxiing for departure. Second, I got stuck behind a jet. Breathing kerosene stench for a 20 minute taxi was an eye-watering experience. Then came my departure. I thought the wind was straight down 18, but the aircraft which departed in front of me got pushed way left by a crosswind. Determined not to let that happen, I let the RV weathervane, then made a horrible bounced (!) takeoff. Uggh. KB |
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