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Last week the wind blew my anemometer paddles off the instrument at 98mph, so I don't know how much faster it was blowing here at Wasilla Lake Ak. but I did manage to brake one rear lift strut and ruin the front strut. Here is the link to the Super Cub forum with excellent videos of the storm ruining many planes and great ideas for us, not to have these kinds of problems. Enjoy.
 

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