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Tunnel snow and rain will make you sick.

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Anyone else get affected in the eyes, and gets dizzy, flying in the tunnel rain, and tunnel snow effect?I imagine i would actually throw up if i kept flying for a long time.

>Anyone else get affected in the eyes, and gets dizzy, flying>in the tunnel rain, and tunnel snow effect?>>I imagine i would actually throw up if i kept flying for a>long time.I had this happen to me when I was doing a little cross country trip last year in the snow. Looked like I was flying through a white paper towl tube. Another scary thing in cold weather is when the prop freezes, it throws a nice spray of ice but performance is horible!

Chris Miller

So I guess it's a realistic feature that's seen in real life??? :-hmmm

I guess so?Driving at night, during a heavy snow fall, at moderate speeds can give you a terrible tunnel affect. :-eek

Yes, real life looks that way, too.

Yup, I've heard that it's realistic.

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I guess I haven't really noticed the effect.Any screens or video of this?

You see all kinds of neat things when you fly-good reason to go out and do the real thing!Just wait till MS models St. Elmo's fire (where the wings look like they are on fire)-I have only seen it once but it was spectacular-if I recall it happened during a similar tunnel snow condition.http://mywebpages.comcast.net/geofa/pages/rxp-pilot.jpg

Geofa

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