My appologies, MB I thought you on the northern side of the cell in Qld. I didn't realise at first that you were in fact on it in it's earlier life ( i should look closer at the radar timestamp!). Well that just increases my opinion of this supercell! Fair dinkum if it looked that good at Kyogle how good would it have look west of the Gold Coast with it's strongest radar echo?
Don't get me wrong about my comparison to feb 2nd 2005. it was merely a comparison of storm scale dynamics or the way the storm looked compared to the supercell in Sydney on Feb 2nd. I wasn't comparing the systems as a whole though the Feb 2nd 2005 system was far more potent as proved by the viloence of the winds on that day, both mesocyclonic as well as rfd.
As for the flying eagle signature - the radar scan at 0500utc shows as good as almost any scan can get a calssic HP supercell signature with curved outflow, inflow notch, hook, curving rfd outflow front and a split in the downstream outflow caused by the updraft. Taken as a whole you can call this a "flying eagle" signature. The radar signature when you were on the supercell MB displays a weaker "flying eagle" signature but it's still there imo.
Man there is nothing I love seeing more than that signature on a radar! Awesome!!!