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Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:53 pm

A few things jostled, no apparent damage at Planes of Fame.

Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:48 pm

Im on the second floor @ Yamaha in Buena Park...Sheesus that was scary. Felt like a giant ape 50 feet tall was shaking the building. I heard it's on rollers. We're wiping the dust and dirt off our clothes and the keyboards. According to Ed Maloney this lot is the former home of the Planes of Fame cars of the stars museum.

John

Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:03 am

So what's shaking out at Chino?

Robbie

Hey- we had one here in NJ the other day- Up north NJ somewhere... But we had one!

R. ;)

Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:46 am

So....after sitting at work wondering about the state of my hangar and plane....we headed to CNO at about 7:30 tonight. I'm happy to say that there was no damage and the only indication we'd had anything happen was one of our freshly painted landing gear had fallen over and needed some quick touch-up paint.
On the home front, we were terribly upset to find the Thunderbolt suffered some propeller damage. :) Okay, it's a model and one of the blades broke off, but it's REALLY tough to find the razorback models!
It was too late to go by the museum, but I didn't hear of any damage so I'm sure things are okay.
Just a little shake, rattle and roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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