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Mike the Strike wrote:
.../.. I was driving in Idaho last February in snow showers and there were snow devils that looked just like our summer dust devils. I suspect that winter thermals might be more common than we think. Slightly off topic, but.... Many years ago I wanted to check the still air trim of a F1A towline glider, so when I woke up to see still air and a couple of inches of snow I thought the time had come, grabbed the model and headed for the park for a quick before work session. Wrongo: there were thermals a plenty over the snow. It was fun, but the still air trimming session didn't happen. The park was Clapham Common. We don't get much snow in London, hence the excitement. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | org | Zappa fan & glider pilot |
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