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Sun 'n Fun Storm Injures Showgoers, Destroys Airplanes

By the Flying News Team / Published: Mar 31, 2011
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Photo: Pia Bergqvist

The storm that swept through the grounds of the Sun 'n Fun Fly-In earlier today might or might not have been a tornado, but the damage was widespread and severe.

A number of people on the ground were injured when a tent reportedly collapsed, temporarily trapping many inside. Earlier reports of a hangar collapse were unfounded.

Lakeland Regional Medical Center reported receiving seven patients, all with minor injuries.

At this point it's not clear how many airplanes have been damaged or destroyed, but the number is likely to be in the dozens with the damage almost certainly in the tens of millions of dollars. Tents were blown down, water damage was widespread, displays and merchandise were destroyed and debris scattered throughout the show grounds.

Law enforcement authorities in conjunction with Sun 'n Fun shut down the show and evacuated the grounds early in the afternoon.

Organizers said clean-up crews will work through the night to allow the show to open on time on Friday.

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linemen's picture

This is really sad news, as it can be difficult to get people interested in flying to begin with. As we all know this is no cheap easy hobby/sport/passion. No injury's reported is a good thing. I am sure that all will be well and lesson examples can be made from this strong weather event. My hat is off to those picking up the pieces from this, I wish I could be there to help.

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