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got plenty of food, water and ammo
I had Volcanoes and a Giant Meteor earlier in the year, no luck. I should have picked rabid sister and unusual wind-storms instead...Ok, who picked hurricanes for November 2020's disaster?
LOL thats what the ammo is for..Only in America...
That's just a wee bit of satire from fellow weather ravaged coasties on the other side of the world, but good luck mate, keep your feet dry, your belly full and the election day protesters at bay...
It seems that Eta has caused a radical shift of opinion on those threads, the Lancaster is now a space shuttle and the P-39 has two engines, so twice as many charts, guns and fuel tanks to consider.Thanks all, it was a fairly strong storm, it was downgraded to a Tropical Storm from a Cat 1 Hurricane, still was packing 70mph winds and SHEETS of rain. Didn't lose power but it kept flickering so wife and I turned off all the computers and TV and opened the blinds in the bedroom. There's a bay window in there and we just sat and watched the storm roll by, pretty cool actually.
Anyway, sorry to disappoint you all, but I survived, now, to see what's up with the P-39 and Lancaster threads...
Yeah, wasn't really a concern actually, I came up the Bayside Bridge here on the peninsula side at about 6:00 pm and that was a bit hairy, strong gusts and sheets of rain. Headed over the Courtney Campbell Causeway and that was REALLY bad, like driving in a fog the rain was so heavy and worse on the way back about 7:00 pm.Well, that was a disappointment. I live in a north suburb of Tampa, and all we got was a steady drizzle. I was hoping for at least a decent amount of rain. We can use it, this late in the season. I AM glad we didn't get a massive hurricane like the folks in Nicaragua got when Eta came to visit them. Tucked away on the eastern side of the Gulf of Mexico, we thankfully miss most of the bad ones. Most storms follow the Gulf Stream northward and head past us, to hit the Florida panhandle and points west (looking at you, Louisiana).
-Irish
Does that mean that the CoG is so far out of whack that it now self corrects?It seems that Eta has caused a radical shift of opinion on those threads, the Lancaster is now a space shuttle and the P-39 has two engines, so twice as many charts, guns and fuel tanks to consider.
Later models had a swing wing to do that.Does that mean that the CoG is so far out of whack that it now self corrects?