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![]() gatt wrote: Folks should have flown further north, I guess. Maybe. I remember one storm in the mid-70s that was supposed to hit Texas. It hit Mobile instead and headed inland. Finally petered out just short of Atlanta. I used to hunt in some pinelands a few miles west of Douglasville (one of Atlanta's bedroom communities). It looked like the gods were playing pickup-sticks with 30-foot pine trees after that. Like I said. The only safe bet is to just take the plane into Kentucky. Even Tennessee is too close -- they have too many trailer parks. :-) George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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wrote: [snip] Folks should have flown further north, I guess. a friend put his cherokee 140 safely away in a big hanger at OTIS on the cape in preparation for hurricane Bob. Unfortunately part of the hangar failed and all sorts of crap blew around inside the hangar and did some major damage to his airplane. The airplanes outside were undamaged. -- Bob Noel Seen on Kerry's campaign airplane: "the real deal" oh yeah baby. |
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If I remember right, there was a tropical storm a couple days before Charlie
that cruised across the panhandle, who'd want to fly into that? That and the supposed right turn that caught people by surprise. I say supposed because the weather channel and I believe their website showed a predicted path showing pretty close what it ended up doing. I saw one weather guy get irritated at a news lady who asked about this surprise turn, he said it wasn't any surprise, plenty were calling for that turn. I was surprised when I heard so many stations report this as a surprise turn, it kind of caught on and they ran with it. So they had a window before the Trop storm, and maybe a day or two before Charlie with the remnants of the trop storm, then they rolled the dice. I'd a been somewhere in Alabama myself. It's a drag to see all those wrecked airplanes. Heres a shocker, that craphole who writes the Aviation Conspiracy newsletter saw the silver lining in Charlie, the closing of airports. He mustve wet his pants, or done other things, to the pictures on Avweb. http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/newsletter285.htm Chris "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... gatt wrote: Folks should have flown further north, I guess. Maybe. I remember one storm in the mid-70s that was supposed to hit Texas. It hit Mobile instead and headed inland. Finally petered out just short of Atlanta. I used to hunt in some pinelands a few miles west of Douglasville (one of Atlanta's bedroom communities). It looked like the gods were playing pickup-sticks with 30-foot pine trees after that. Like I said. The only safe bet is to just take the plane into Kentucky. Even Tennessee is too close -- they have too many trailer parks. :-) George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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"SeeAndAvoid" wrote: Heres a shocker, that craphole who writes the Aviation Conspiracy newsletter saw the silver lining in Charlie, the closing of airports. He mustve wet his pants, or done other things, to the pictures on Avweb. http://---------/rockaway/----------- do NOT, repeat, do NOT give free advertising to the long island looney bird. -- Bob Noel Seen on Kerry's campaign airplane: "the real deal" oh yeah baby. |
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Bob Noel wrote: In article . net, "SeeAndAvoid" wrote: Heres a shocker, that craphole who writes the Aviation Conspiracy newsletter saw the silver lining in Charlie, the closing of airports. He mustve wet his pants, or done other things, to the pictures on Avweb. http://---------/rockaway/----------- do NOT, repeat, do NOT give free advertising to the long island looney bird. It's fun to take him and his doofus buddies on over in alt.activism.noise.pollution There are some real loonies over there. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
Bob Noel wrote: SeeAndAvoid wrote: http://---------/rockaway/----------- do NOT, repeat, do NOT give free advertising to the long island looney bird. It's fun to take him and his doofus buddies on over in alt.activism.noise.pollution Now, I wonder whether old Birdstrike Bill has the BBC's agreement to use their site for "his" hurricane photograph ... oh, and I wonder what AP think of having their picture retransmitted in this way ... |
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All light planes should have folding wings so that they can be
economically rolled into revetments. Would be far more economical to hangar as well. |
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