KR> Invisible whirlwinds

2010-08-21 Thread jg7...@mindspring.com
Ignore wrong. Recipient --Original Message-- From: Lynn Sender: krnet-boun...@mylist.net To: KRnet ReplyTo: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Invisible whirlwinds Sent: Aug 21, 2010 17:06 Flying in the Central Oregon high desert area we had lots of whirlwinds at times, it was nothing to see two

KR> Invisible whirlwinds

2010-08-21 Thread jg7...@mindspring.com
Are you in sc yet? --Original Message-- From: Lynn Sender: krnet-boun...@mylist.net To: KRnet ReplyTo: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Invisible whirlwinds Sent: Aug 21, 2010 17:06 Flying in the Central Oregon high desert area we had lots of whirlwinds at times, it was nothing to see two or th

KR> Invisible whirlwinds

2010-08-21 Thread Lynn
Flying in the Central Oregon high desert area we had lots of whirlwinds at times, it was nothing to see two or three of them staggered down the runway and have wait till they passed. On take off once with my Citabria, just as the tail came up my left wing went up high and fast, I corrected with

KR> Invisible whirlwinds

2010-08-21 Thread laser...@juno.com
I had an interesting landing experience at an airport called Big Bear (L35) a couple weeks ago. It's 6800 feet high with a density altitude usually around 10. I had just started the takeoff roll, just lifted the tail, when something picked me up and threw me off to the side with first one wing a