It's a good thing you guys left when you did.
The weather hit the airport just after Keith left and came on very sudden. Things started to blow and I was bringing the hangar door down when debris was flying around and some lucky guy ducked into the hangar just in time. As the door was coming down I saw one of the museums tents blow over with their stuff getting picked up and blown around. Norm, Bob, the lucky guy and myself rode it out in there.
It sounded like parts of the hangar roof might be peeling off and I had thoughts of the hangar collapsing, it's over 50 years old.
Then it ended just as suddenly.
Afterwards we walked around and looked at some of the minor damage at the airport. A few hangar doors were damaged or pushed in and mine had a gutter torn upward, all the tents were mangled and blown over. The museum helicopter was pushed into the engine nacele on the Grumman S2 Tracker next to it, with a big gash. All the Mohawks were weather-vaned into the wind, porta potties were blown over or pushed down the ramp. No injuries that I know of.

