Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: flight17 on April 16, 2012, 09:30:54 PM
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With this weekend's outbreak of massive storms, Boeing Witchita/Spirit Aerospace took a direct hit from a tornado 6 miles to the south of the airport. Direct line winds were of at least 84mph and caused large ammounts of damage. So far, they are saying it might not be as bad as it looks.
I couldnt get some of the pics to post but here are links to numerous pics of the damage.
Aerial of the airport, (pics 9-36)
http://www.kansas.com/2012/04/15/2297609_a2297494/aerial-photos-of-storm-damage.html
Another with 20 or so more pics
http://www.seattlepi.com/business/boeing/article/Boeing-supplier-damage-not-as-bad-as-feared-3484003.php#photo-2823780
video of damage to Spirit
http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/Spirit-Aerosystems-suspending-operations/UVeacNgJ4Uu1A_i3jd-bFg.cspx
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Bet Boeing is glad they are moving out of there.
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Was a company that supplies fuselages, used to be part of Boeing but they spun the company off awhile back. Not really a hit on Boeing, just one of their suppliers.
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Was a company that supplies fuselages, used to be part of Boeing but they spun the company off awhile back. Not really a hit on Boeing, just one of their suppliers.
I said Boeing Witchita/Spirit Aerospace... Boeing Witchita indeed recieved damage. One of the hangars had what seemed to be all but one of the doors ripped off which exposed the USAF C-32 in one of the photos.
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McConnell AFB flew their KC-135s out of state for that storm. I betcha they're glad they did that!