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Posted By:   Jeff Arnold
Date Posted:   Dec 11, 2018
Description:   Thought other Seareyers would like to see what a Searey looks like with 14 inches of snow. Maybe not the best day to fly.
Date Taken:   9 December 2018
Place Taken:   Parrot Head Point on Claytor Lake, VA
Owner:   Jeff Arnold
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   Don Maxwell - Dec 09,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Jeff, that’s about the equivalent of flying inverted. Richmond has about 11 inches, I think. We only got about 8
over here, but the power is out. One of the tv stations reported that this is Richmond’s heaviest-ever snowfall this early in
December.
   Dave Edward - Dec 10,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Get it off the wings and tail ASAP. Not nice when it thaws, then re-freezes. Heavy as well.
   Mark MacKinnon - Dec 11,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Ditto. Take it from us up north. This may look neat but it's not good for the plane at all.
   Dennis Scearce - Dec 10,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Nice wing loading test. WDES.
   Jeff Arnold - Dec 11,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Everyone rest easy. I cleared the plane yesterday - first day after the storm quit. Temperature was in the 40's. Cleared before the freeze last night.
   Don Maxwell - Dec 11,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Hey, Jeff, how'd you get the lake to slant uphill?
   Jeff Arnold - Dec 11,2018  Viewers  | Reply
Remember, Don? We live in the mountains.
   Steve Kessinger - Dec 11,2018  Viewers  | Reply
I'm sure you guys have seen this. All that snow is one thing i do not miss about living on the east coast.

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   Don Maxwell - Dec 11,2018  Viewers  | Reply
That's a great trick for dry snow! (Alas, it was wet and heavy this time.)

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