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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:27 pm 
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Saw a map of (one of the?) tornadoes in Wichita last night that had it passing right over McConnell AFB, including perilously close to the Kansas Aviation Museum's site. Any WIXer's in Wichita that can report/have seen photos of the damage there? Thread over on Airliners.net is showing that Spirit Aerosystems took some serious damage as well:

http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forum ... n/5438917/


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 3:01 pm 
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There was a report that McConnell AFB evacuated its aircraft due to the hail threat from the system, so they probably avoided damage. However the location of the patch and such makes it look bad for a lot of the manufacturers and other aviation interests on the south side.


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A local newpaper reports that the museum's B-47 was damaged. No pics or info other than that. Anyone know where the B-29 was being kept?

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Last I saw, DOC was living life outdoors thanks to SPIRIT IND. eh-

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A couple of months ago I spent a couple of hours playing with Google Maps looking at the various airports in Wichita.

I saw the current Mid-Contenent and McConnell (with the smal Cessna field to the north).
Also, there is a smal GA field in thw west part of towm.

But I can't remember where the Cessna jet plant is...or the Beech factory. Names anyone?

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Last I heard, DOC is stored in a Kansas National Guard hangar on McConnell Airforce Base. He was outside for several years. The large hail in the local area could have damaged him had he been on the ramp outside. There are reports of a hangar on McConnell being damaged, hope it wasn't DOC's hangar. You just can't have anything this rare setting outside in Kansas storms. With Boeing leaving Wichita there should be some 72 acres of large hangar space available next year. The DOC project only needs money as most restoration projects and museums.

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Pictures 34 and 35 on this link show some damage at the Museum.

http://media.kansas.com/smedia/2012/04/ ... lMa.80.jpg

The Starship, Jet Mentor and O-2B look tossed around, but not bad considering.

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Last I heard, DOC is stored in a Kansas National Guard hangar on McConnell Airforce Base. He was outside for several years. The large hail in the local area could have damaged him had he been on the ramp outside. There are reports of a hangar on McConnell being damaged, hope it wasn't DOC's hangar. You just can't have anything this rare setting outside in Kansas storms. With Boeing leaving Wichita there should be some 72 acres of large hangar space available next year. The DOC project only needs money as most restoration projects and museums.

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Doc was only outside for 10 months total, and has been back indoors for several years now.


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More than 100 tornadoes were reported across the Midwest and Plains states, leaving at least five dead in Oklahoma and hundreds of thousands of families without electricity.

Residents searched Sunday through damaged homes for anything they could salvage. Emergency crews, meanwhile, were trying to repair downed power lines.

The National Weather Service said the storm systems were weakening and that additional tornadoes were unlikely. But forecasters warned that strong thunderstorms were expected as far east as Michigan.

Five people were killed three of them children and more than two dozen were injured when a suspected tornado ripped through Oklahoma. Many of the victims were in a mobile home park in Woodward, about 225 kilometres northwest of Oklahoma City. Streets in the 12,000-resident town were left dotted with mangled vehicles, toppled power lines and leveled buildings.

Retired firefighter Marty Logan said he spotted the tornado when it knocked down power lines, causing flashes of light, and saw a radio tower's blinking lights go black shortly after midnight. He later saw a man emerge from a twisted, wrecked sport utility vehicle that had been tossed along the side of the road.

"The guy had blood coming down his face," Logan said, adding that he saw people walking down the street covered in blood when he went to a hard-hit neighbourhood. "It was scary, because I knew it was after midnight and a lot of people were in bed."

Search teams were scouring rubble for trapped and injured as the sun came up.

"They're still going door to door and in some cases, there are piles of rubble and they are having to sift through the rubble," said Michelann Ooten, an Oklahoma emergency management official.

In the tiny western Iowa town of Thurman, piles of toppled trees lined the streets in front of homes where missing walls and roofs exposed soaked living rooms. Longtime resident Ted Stafford recalled feeling his home shake, then hearing three windows shatter as the storm hit. He said he was amazed that no one in town was seriously injured.

"We're all OK, fortunately. Nobody's hurt. We can fuel this recovery with beans and coffee," the 54-year-old said while standing on the broken concrete of what had been his home's new basement foundation. "I've seen storms in Thurman. I've lived here my whole life. And this is by far the worst I've ever seen."

The storms were part of an exceptionally strong system that the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, which specialises in tornado forecasting, had warned about for days.

The center took the unusual step of warning people more than 24 hours in advance of a possible "high-end, life-threatening event." Forecasters had worried the storms would hit overnight, when people are less likely to hear warning sirens and pay attention to weather reports.

At the storm's height, tornadoes popped up faster than they could be tallied. The center's spokesman, Chris Vaccaro, said the weather service had received at least 120 reports of tornadoes by dawn.

He warned the threat wasn't over for those across several states in the nation's interior. Forecasters predicted the possibility for storms on Sunday in a swath that stretched from southern Texas to northern Michigan.

The American Red Cross summoned volunteers to drive relief trucks from Oklahoma City to aid the rescue crews in and around Woodward he said were pressed to the limit by the immediate disaster response.

"They're in chaos mode," said Rusty Surette, a regional communications director for the American Red Cross in Oklahoma City, speaking of authorities in Woodward.

Numerous tornadoes were reported in Kansas, though mostly in rural parts of the western and central sections of the state.

A reported tornado in Wichita that struck late on Saturday night caused damage at McConnell Air Force Base and the Spirit AeroSystems and Boeing plants. A mobile home park was heavily damaged in the city, although no injuries or deaths were reported.

The county where Wichita is located was declared a state of disaster and said preliminary estimates suggest damages could be as high as $283 million.

A hospital in Creston, about 120 kilometres southwest of Des Moines, suffered roof damage and had some of its windows blown out by the storm, but patients and staff were not hurt. Medical center officials were calling other area hospitals to determine how many beds they had available in case they needed to move patients.

In Nebraska, large hail shattered windows and tore siding from houses in and around Petersburg, about 225 kilometres northwest of Omaha. In southeast Nebraska, an apparent tornado took down barns, large trees and some small rural structures.


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