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Jay Honeck wrote:
So I was at our airport commission meeting tonight when the tornado sirens went off. We had noticed the skies becoming black, but were all too wrapped up in talk of paving taxiways to pay much heed. Hell of a story Jay. We here in Central IL had a taste of that same storm system. Back home in Lincoln(KAAA - where the plane lives) a tornado hit the North eastern part of the city which just so happens to be where the airport is. I rode my motorcycle down there earlier Thursday afternoon to check on the new canopy cover we had just bought. The old windows in the 67 Hawk must not be sealed too tight anymore and while sitting on the ramp it was taking in a tiny bit of water in the baggage compartment. It was windy as all get out Thursday afternoon so I tightened the cover and also made sure the tiedowns were tight. Good thing too. About 1:30am today I get a call from my aunt and uncle who live across the road from the airport. After the storm had passed they went outside to survey the damage and saw a fire truck with lights on over at the airport. Knowing our plane was sitting out on the ramp they went over to take a look. They called me to report that everything looked fine, except our new cover had torn. We were the lucky ones. A Cessna 210 parked 4 spots down had been "moved" by mother nature across the taxiway and ended a few feet away from a Huey on static display. Incidentally the Huey's windshield was popped out on the pilot's side. Dont know if something hit it and popped it out or what. It's possible that the 210 may have hit it. Looks like the wind T was also picked up off its pivot and set down beside it. Anyways, the fire dept. was out there spraying foam on the 210 because it was laying on the left wing and fuel was leaking. As I left the airport today they were in the process of jacking the 210 up and trailering it. Looks like the prop is bent, the left wing tip is bent and busted up and it looks like the cowling is dented as well. The nose gear looks to be broken as well. I've posted some pictures on my website. You can try this link: http://www.brockboss.net/gallery/iga...m+damage\&page We're under a tornado watch right now. Looks like summer 2006 might be a wild ride here in the midwest! Brock Boss SP - N3916R KAAA |
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