Did anyone catch today's low altitude fly-over by two F-16s up the Rock Harbor Channel?
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Re: Did anyone catch today's low altitude fly-over by two F-16s up the Rock Harbor Channel?
It was probably a practice run for when they go to bomb out the Moskey dock.
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Re: Did anyone catch today's low altitude fly-over by two F-16s up the Rock Harbor Channel?
This might be sour grapes on my part, but I feel IR is a place low flying jets should avoid...I accept the high altitude jets flying over and of course the seaplane, but why intentionally destroy the quiet with stunts?
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Re: Did anyone catch today's low altitude fly-over by two F-16s up the Rock Harbor Channel?
Even though these very unusual cloud formations occurred today, I considered waiting until April 1st to make my post but that was just too far away. I figure I better "come clean" before someone gets someone in trouble. It was a fluke that I even caught this as the storm was moving so fast the formation only lasted for a couple of web cam cycles. Meteorologists often comment on how quickly changeable the weather is in the Lake Superior region.
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