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beauford
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 127 Location: Brandon, FL
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:11 pm Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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Kolbers:
This is dramatic video…. terrible damage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNt1BKqF3a0
Sure hope all of our folks are OK…
Going down to the Manatee airstrip to check on the Fly tomorrow morning.
Beauford
FF-076
Brandon, FL
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Dennis Thate
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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:51 pm Post subject: Re: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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What a disaster...hope no one was hurt or worse ..........
Thanks for the post.
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 6:44 am Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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Man is this a pisser or what. I'll be up there tomorrow, I hope the Kolb trailer is back up. I'll post whatever I find up there. My impression was that it was going to be a real good expo attendance wise, it may still be.
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Kolbers:
This is dramatic video.. terrible damage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNt1BKqF3a0
Sure hope all of our folks are OK.
Going down to the Manatee airstrip to check on the Fly tomorrow morning.
Beauford
FF-076
Brandon, FL
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Mike Welch
Joined: 13 Feb 2011 Posts: 272
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:35 am Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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Ron, Kolb Co., and everyone,
Pisser is certainly an understatement!! To see all those beautiful planes rolled up
in knots is heart-breaking!!! The time, work, money, and labors of love of so many pilots
utterly destroyed in seconds. So sad!!
Of course, some of the treasures can be rebuilt. Other can not. I'm sure in some cases it
took years of some of these poor guys' time to complete their planes. For some, they just don't
have it in them anymore to do it again.
Personally, after all the time, money and effort I've put into building my plane, if it were
wadded up into a ball, I really don't know if I have it in me to do it all again.
I haven't heard of any injuries, and for that we are all thankful. But the loss of their planes
to many of these guys will never be replaced. They have my sympathies, for what it's worth!!
Mike Welch
MkIII
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:19 am Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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Just got home from Sun N fun last night.
I was in a forum in the Central Florida Aviation Academy building when the tornado went through. I stopped by the overturned Kolb trailer on the way back to camp. There was a inch or two of standing water everywhere. Brian Melborn was there rescuing things that might get more wet. The only visible damage to any Kolbs on the field was the left lift strut on the factory Firestar II. Brian said there was some damage to the tail but the rain was still beating down heavy so I didn't stay very long. The lift strut on the Firestar had a bent wing attachment but the strut itself looked fine. I would guess it was from a severe down draft. Seems like someone told me one time to not tie planes down too tight. Could leaving the tie downs with just a bit of slack saved some damage???
When I got back to the van where I had been camping in the ultralight camp ground. I found that the shower building and porta potties looked like they had been blown up. The shower building was scattered all around the van but the van was untouched. It looks like it flipped over a few times and landed right side up just short of my van. There was a big diesel generator happily supplying power like it was powering the shower unit. With so much water around I gave it plenty of respect. There were four port a potties near by that had been ripped apart and literally shit all over.
I decided it was a good time to leave the airshow but had to move a bunch of lumber to move the van.
When I was watching the news last night there was a photo of my van with the remains of the shower in the background.
Everywhere around the airport there were airplanes flipped over with many flipped onto other airplanes. It is a good reminder that you have more to worry about than just getting your own plane tied down good. Every one around you needs to also. There was at least one ultralight that was rolled up in a ball.
Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 3:34 pm Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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Thanks Rick for the report...good that you are ok. Hope the KOlb folks did not suffer to much damage, do not need that when trying to run a bussiness....report from John Hauck sounded like he was ok and that his plane had not suffered any damage. Would like to know what type of tie down stacks worked the best in this situation? what a bad thing to happen at such a fun gathering for aviation people...thinking of you guys up here in Michigan, thinking of getting the firestar out and ready to fly this spring.. jim swan
jim swan firestar ll 503 michigan
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 4:22 pm Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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On 4/1/2011 11:15 AM, Rick Neilsen wrote:
Quote: | Just got home from Sun N fun last night.
I was in a forum in the Central Florida Aviation Academy building when
the tornado went through. I stopped by the overturned Kolb trailer on
the way back to camp. There was a inch or two of standing water
everywhere. Brian Melborn was there rescuing things that might get
more wet. The only visible damage to any Kolbs on the field was the
left lift strut on the factory Firestar II. Brian said there was some
damage to the tail but the rain was still beating down heavy so I
didn't stay very long. The lift strut on the Firestar had a bent wing
attachment but the strut itself looked fine. I would guess it was from
a severe down draft. Seems like someone told me one time to not tie
planes down too tight. Could leaving the tie downs with just a bit of
slack saved some damage???
When I got back to the van where I had been camping in the ultralight
camp ground. I found that the shower building and porta potties looked
like they had been blown up. The shower building was scattered all
around the van but the van was untouched. It looks like it flipped
over a few times and landed right side up just short of my van. There
was a big diesel generator happily supplying power like it was
powering the shower unit. With so much water around I gave it plenty
of respect. There were four port a potties near by that had been
ripped apart and literally shit all over.
I decided it was a good time to leave the airshow but had to move a
bunch of lumber to move the van.
When I was watching the news last night there was a photo of my van
with the remains of the shower in the background.
Everywhere around the airport there were airplanes flipped over with
many flipped onto other airplanes. It is a good reminder that you have
more to worry about than just getting your own plane tied down good.
Every one around you needs to also. There was at least one ultralight
that was rolled up in a ball.
Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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Good to hear that you got out undamaged.
On the subject of loose vs tight tiedowns, I've heard the theory of
loose, too, but never heard any supporting data. I'm no expert on
physics, but I do know that if I push on a nail with a hammer, not much
happens; if I swing the same hammer at the nail, it usually goes into
the wood. My logic for snug tiedowns is that loose ones allow wind gusts
to act like a hammer being swung instead of being pushed.
Loose or snug tiedowns seem like a minor factor if a downburst is strong
enough to load a wing with that much negative G. On the other hand, if
the ropes are really loose & the plane gets off the ground, there can be
significant negative G when it drops back to the ground (see above...).
Sometimes it doesn't matter what you do. I lost a Thorp T-18 in Norman
OK about 19 years ago in what the weather people called straight line
winds of around 120 kts. A total of over 20 planes were lost that night,
and most of them had the tiedown rings ripped out of the wings, left on
the ropes at the tiedown spots with the planes 50-500 feet away.
Charlie
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Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 4:50 pm Post subject: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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At 07:31 PM 4/1/2011, Arksey(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | Would like to know what type of tie down stacks worked the best in this situation? |
This from the FLY-UL list:
But I have no personal experience with them.
-Dana
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Richard Pike
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:44 pm Post subject: Re: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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On tie downs and straight line winds - 44 years ago (I was 21) and working as a line boy at MAC at Opa Locka when a hurricane came through. We put a bunch of airplanes in the hangar, and then tied everything else down snug with doubled nylon ropes. At the time I had just bought a Piper Colt, and it was tied down outside. Used two ropes for all the tiedown rings and tail, also tied down the mains and the nosegear to the ground rings as well. No slack anywhere. Made gust locks and put on all the surfaces. Zero damage with winds over 120. Blew in the door at Hangar One and wrecked a bunch of airplanes including a P-51.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
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Rick Lewis
Joined: 03 Jul 2007 Posts: 122 Location: Kingston, Tn.
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Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 12:03 pm Post subject: Re: Video of Tornado at Sun n Fun |
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It looks to me like the claw tie down would be great in dirt but do little in sand. Really doubt that much of anything would do well in sand unless it's corked screwed down really deep.
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