Windy States/Countries:-)
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From: Fort Mohave,
AZ
Hi All and wishing everyone Happy Holidays!!
Now for the wind subject.... On this windy Saturday morning in Ft.
Mohave and not being able to fly:-( To brighten my day somewhat
I was wondering if this true:-) If so I guess I need to try to adjust
my aptitude toward wind. Have a Great one All
Now for the wind subject.... On this windy Saturday morning in Ft.
Mohave and not being able to fly:-( To brighten my day somewhat
I was wondering if this true:-) If so I guess I need to try to adjust
my aptitude toward wind. Have a Great one All
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From: Billings,
MO
Well, I've never been to wyoming. But was born and raised in Iowa. I can vouch that it is terribly windy there. ALL THE TIME. I just moved to MO. and it is way better here. Could fly here almost every day compared to the wind up in Iowa. Yuck........
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Well Ron you certainly could have used one those Wyoming windsocks a few weeks back on the first day of your clubs (Colorado River Aircraft Pilots Society) Fly-in on Friday. Heck I unloaded my wheelchair and made the mistake of releasing the brakes, Darn near blown to end of the runway before I got that old chair under control
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From: Up north,
ND
wyoming is only #7 as far as windy states, if you want REAL wind, come join us up here in north dakota. #1 in potential wind energy. hmm, we have lots of hills and trees to slow the wind down, wonder why it is windy... (sarcasim!!!, if you have ever been here, especially in the eastern part of the state, there is absolutely NOTHING resembling a hill for hundreds of miles, and very few trees.) last weekend we were hitting 60+mph gusts, continous around 40mph, with a temp of around 10F. wonderful weather for flying!
here is a link for potential wind energy rankings..., theoritically, ND is windy enough to produce 1/3 of the power used by the entire nation.
http://www.awea.org/faq/tutorial/wwt_potential.html
here is a link for potential wind energy rankings..., theoritically, ND is windy enough to produce 1/3 of the power used by the entire nation.
http://www.awea.org/faq/tutorial/wwt_potential.html
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From: Fort Mohave,
AZ
Hey John.. Your right the wind did do a job, Buy luckily it was
better on the weekend:-) Well hope you had fun, You know that
was our clubs first fun fly.. So it can only get better, more so if
we pick a better time of year. I like your plane and your flying
style and hope to see you again!! It was Great to meet you!!
better on the weekend:-) Well hope you had fun, You know that
was our clubs first fun fly.. So it can only get better, more so if
we pick a better time of year. I like your plane and your flying
style and hope to see you again!! It was Great to meet you!!
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Hey smokingcrater... So what'll you all use for a wind sock.. The Pole:-)
I fly in some wind, but I need a lot more practice in it..
I fly in some wind, but I need a lot more practice in it..
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From: Dun Rovin Ranch,
WY
Hovering was invented while trying to land on a "calm" day here. Backwards touchdowns are the norm. Wind right now at 11:25 am is 27 sustained, 38 peaks.
"Wyoming Wind Festival--Jan 1 to Dec 31 Yearly"

Now where did the outhouse blow to?
Rich
"Wyoming Wind Festival--Jan 1 to Dec 31 Yearly"

Now where did the outhouse blow to?
Rich
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From: Charlestown, IN
Big chain deserves a big wind dont you think.
I would have a hard flying in that kind of wind.
I bit** if the winds get above 20mph LOL
I would have a hard flying in that kind of wind.
I bit** if the winds get above 20mph LOL
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From: BERNVILLE,
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lived in ICELAND for 1 year& yes they fly RC there & speak english (higher literacy rate than U.S.) great looking women too. try 40-50 + MPH for 2-3 DAYS &nights then often dead calm . usually breeze is steady -5-10 mph. did I mention the lava rocks -imagine what they do to your monokote .they don't use a chain for a wind sock-a trash dumpster works just fine.
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From: Fort Mohave,
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Hey ELTIGRE.. Yeah I've felt the wind and cold on one of the few days
I seen day light:-) Thats when I seen all the boulders.. Went to watch
a hour and half movie, and when I got outside all the boulders where
gone, all nicely covered with all this white stuff
That was the same
nite the water pipes froze in the hanger.. Needless to say I was happy
to get home:-)
I seen day light:-) Thats when I seen all the boulders.. Went to watch
a hour and half movie, and when I got outside all the boulders where
gone, all nicely covered with all this white stuff
That was the samenite the water pipes froze in the hanger.. Needless to say I was happy
to get home:-)
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From: BERNVILLE,
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Raideron, yes i forgot about the generous 3 1/2 hours of light over winter. sure make up for it in "summer" Jun 1 -Aug 31! some awsom sunset twilight flying electric does well over there. Bless, Bless!
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Raideron, yes i forgot about the generous 3 1/2 hours of light over winter. sure make up for it in "summer" Jun 1 -Aug 31! awsome sunset twilight flying. electric does well over there. also the highly acurate Navy weather forcasts! ;-) Bless Bless!!
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"Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain" is not just a line in a song, it is real. Of course, I have lived in Colorado, Chicago, Minnesota, and Michigan, and find that no matter where you are, the wind is always the greatest just after you fill up the tank. I will concede to both Wyoming and North Dakota though... You guy's need to plant a bunch of trees on the western side of the state to slow it down!
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Wyoming experiences high winds generally called 'Chinook winds'. They flow easterly from high to low elevations. The winds are warmed by atmospheric compression hence the name chinook (indian for Snow Eater) In some cased these winds can top 100+mph and cause fierce floods as snow rapidly melts..




