As they say, "Everything is bigger in Texas". This is a pic from my crappy point and shoot camera of a dust devil about 1000 metres north of our tie-down - just south of the grid. Note the self-launch on the taxiway that the dust devil just cleared! A tornado-like inner core shot up from the ground in the centre of the dust devil - you couldn't see through the centre. You can just see the aftermath - I wasn't quick enough to get the start, it lasted about a second.
This was around 1250 - just as 15 m and Open launches were almost complete.
I lived in Colorado - but this one was one of the biggest and probably the most powerful I've seen.
Big 'un!
We figure the fleet will be back around 7 CDT (8 Eastern). Tonight's the US Team-hosted party, and we reckon that post-flight blogging will follow that - perhaps, with luck, a bit incoherent! We're told there will be pinatas and two-stepping... hopefully, not simultaneously!
We think the late starters are going to be at a disadvantage today. Time will tell...
DD
07 August 2012
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If anyone has specific things they want to see, we can work on getting info. I am working on getting pics of various cockpits - to see what equipment the pilots are using. Also, I'm working on a blog describing the tow operation, which is truly impressive.
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