From National Weather Service: A storm cell is forming 20 miles northwest of Oshkosh. There is the potential for 25-30 mph wind gusts & rain. If this cell tracks towards Oshkosh, it could arrive around 4:30 to 4:40 p.m.
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St. Paul, MN. (Lake Elmo)
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This is a 1972 Enstrom F28A (non-turbocharged) that was converted to a F28C-2 model (turbocharged and better visibility bubble) in 1980. It was operated by the Pasadena California police department until it was purchased by John Roznick in 1987. It currently has almost 11,000 hrs on it and is still maintained by the factory in Menominee, MI or by its senior technical rep. John and Sharon Roznick left the church parking lot in the Enstrom in 1988, raised 2 sons that flew in this from car seats to both getting their private pilot helicopter licenses in it. It has been flown as far as Texas and back, but usually flown within about 250 miles from 21D.
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