budyerly(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:47 pm Post subject: No Title |
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<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Hello all,
We had quite a scare at Sun 'n Fun today. A small tornado moved over the Sun 'n fun campus this morning. Luckily Ed Pellenz (one of the techs at Custom Flight) was at Plant City Airport, and he texted me that a tornado hit there and was coming toward us. I could see the rain wrapped cloud approaching and I evacuated the Europa Tent, warned other venders and we all ran into the main hangars. Moments later, winds, hail and rain hit. I watched with concern as a strong straight line wind I estimate as 75 plus mph hit the vender area. Just as it seemed to subside, the tornadic winds hit. Our buildings roof was damaged and leaking, and significant small hail began and then extremely strong winds and rain hit outside the hangar I can only guess at the speed. I watched helplessly as the Phillips Petroleum tent smashed into my site area. The air was filled with tents, parts and debris typical of a twister.
A few folks took shelter in tents, which collapsed and minor injuries were reported. Soon the storm subsided and we surveyed the area for venders and anyone who was caught out in that mess. The area was full of gasoline fumes from the overturned and shredded aircraft and assistance was rendered where necessary. All the participants were fortunate enough that the only injuries sustained were from falling ceiling pieces or tent frame collapses.
I will try to send photo's from my phone below. They are poor as it was, and still is, raining and stormy.
Many aircraft have been lost or damaged and many of the outdoor displays were damaged.
Thankfully Jeff Beheren's was closely monitoring the radar and had helped make the decision earlier this morning that all the owners with him and Steve Pitt would stay put until the storms passed. We are all well, and we should be able to get back into the site on Friday and begin cleanup.
Please don't email or call as we are all fine, Baby Blue seems to have rode out the storm with only superficial paint damage. N12AY has only rudder damage, and 419PL has vertical fin, and stab damage. So far so good. Full inspections must be made though.
Tornados are very finicky They left Baby Blue intact with 4 aircraft within 100 feet all destroyed or damaged. My aircraft spun around and suffered only rudder damage, and the vintage Waco's across from me are fine, but on either side of them and us, is devastation. 200 feet away, Zenith lost 5 aircraft or have had them severely damaged when flipped over.
The photos seemed to have held up the email so this is text only. I will set up photo's when I can.
It is kinda ugly.
Regards,
Bud
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