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Old 20th Jun 2014, 05:52
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Well it did buff out - EUB just taxied past my office window.
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Old 20th Jun 2014, 06:07
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No! Not another off-field event!
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Old 20th Jun 2014, 06:40
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Coming in over the road you can get unexpected wind shear off passing utes and vineyard tractors on McIntyre Rd. High sided vehicles can contribute known rotor effect.
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Old 20th Jun 2014, 06:52
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Ah ha!

The ole' known rotor off the flat sided vehicle effect.

Nothing like a bit of Friday afternoon beer assisted aeroclub technical discussion
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Old 20th Jun 2014, 08:32
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hmmmmm vineyard tractors hey? Christ now I've heard it all!

Hate to think the repair bill these days for an acciden tlike this one.

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Old 20th Jun 2014, 09:43
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Not as bad as Tyabb. The windshear from the Toorak tractors on their way to their Peninsula holiday houses is something you need to experience to believe !
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Old 20th Jun 2014, 11:13
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The other day I experienced wind sheer caused by wind sheer. I nearly wet myself. Stay safe chaps!
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Old 21st Jun 2014, 11:54
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That's when landing on 35 xxx, every time, no road
From that end, there was only the hayshed to deal with!!
That's going back a bit!
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