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Matador.es
05-28-11, 04:33 PM
Just saw advert for a series on discovery channel (western Europe) about the last trip of the Ark Royal. Will start on June 7th at 20:00 GMT
Don't know whats its gonna be, but u might like it.... If u can c it.
Just saw advert for a series on discovery channel (western Europe) about the last trip of the Ark Royal. Will start on June 7th at 20:00 GMT
Don't know whats its gonna be, but u might like it.... If u can c it. It may be interesting .... so you are "Japan", you will summarize the event since, :D
Matador.es
05-28-11, 05:02 PM
It may be interesting .... so you are "Japan", you will summarize the event since, :D
Right now on discovery Europe: how to command a nucliar submarine! Documantaire about Asw.
Let's see if I have lost my jap status :)
Edit//It's about perisher sub training.
Right now on discovery Europe: how to command a nucliar submarine! Documantaire about Asw.
Let's see if I have lost my jap status :)
Edit//It's about perisher sub training. Well only time will tell, but soon enough you will change your avatar, :DL
Matador.es
05-28-11, 05:09 PM
Keep talking vendor, YOU are doing a good job here!
But honest, it's a cool documentary! I never saw this one before. But I gues u can't c it....
Keep talking vendor, YOU are doing a good job here!
But honest, it's a cool documentary! I never saw this one before. But I gues u can't c it.... Yes but not through my local operator, then I connect to me via, my work as an example
Matador.es
05-28-11, 05:36 PM
Yes but not through my local operator, then I connect to me via, my work as an example
¿To me via, ?
Its about s303 Ula (Norwegian) and an unknow UK submarine who's ass gets kicked by the first hit. It confirms my believe in non nuclear submarines.
Diesel electric rules!
Matador.es
05-28-11, 06:05 PM
Just a minute ago, I was supposed (to believe) to have seen a 670 meters deep sub vs sub attack....
First, I did not know a DE sub could reach such depts, let alone that any sub could open torpedo doors without imploding?
Question, is a 670 meter torpedo attack propaganda? Or really possible?
Jimbuna
05-29-11, 07:39 AM
Just saw advert for a series on discovery channel (western Europe) about the last trip of the Ark Royal. Will start on June 7th at 20:00 GMT
Don't know whats its gonna be, but u might like it.... If u can c it.
Not sure if it's a repeat (the one your making reference to) but I quite like this one:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5lpja_ark-royal-traps_tech
danasan
05-30-11, 07:44 AM
When I read here about HMS Ark Royal, I thought about HMS Ark Royal (91).
I than remembered that I knew Mr. G. Zierk, who served on U 81 when the AR was torpedoed at Gibraltar. He lived not so far away from Flensburg at the Gelting Bay. He told me about it from first hand experience.
Well, nothing else than what we can read about the sinking. Except maybe, that they almost stranded on the North African coast, because they had turned of their machines while they were searched by the DDs. The tides made them drifting towards the coast. It took hours to escape.
He was later transferred to U 370, which he helped to scuttle in May 1945 in the Gelting Bay. It can be said that he scuttled U 370 in front of the door of his house. After picking personal equipment and rifles, he and his comrades went to his house to wait for the end and what would happen next. He passed away a couple of years ago as a well known engineer. He left a bunch of U boat photos, which his widow still keeps. I arranged to get a few ones. Like this:
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd497/danasan64/Ark%20Royal/ArkRoyal.jpg
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd497/danasan64/Ark%20Royal/back.jpg
As a side note: his Captain on U 81, the later Admiral Friedrich Guggenberger, went for a walk, while being in hospital, into a near forest and never came back. That was in 1988. His body was not found until 1990. Strange thing IMHO
Not sure if it's a repeat (the one your making reference to) but I quite like this one:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5lpja_ark-royal-traps_tech Finally, I saw it ... party time, :()1:
Jimbuna
05-30-11, 04:19 PM
When I read here about HMS Ark Royal, I thought about HMS Ark Royal (91).
I than remembered that I knew Mr. G. Zierk, who served on U 81 when the AR was torpedoed at Gibraltar. He lived not so far away from Flensburg at the Gelting Bay. He told me about it from first hand experience.
Well, nothing else than what we can read about the sinking. Except maybe, that they almost stranded on the North African coast, because they had turned of their machines while they were searched by the DDs. The tides made them drifting towards the coast. It took hours to escape.
He was later transferred to U 370, which he helped to scuttle in May 1945 in the Gelting Bay. It can be said that he scuttled U 370 in front of the door of his house. After picking personal equipment and rifles, he and his comrades went to his house to wait for the end and what would happen next. He passed away a couple of years ago as a well known engineer. He left a bunch of U boat photos, which his widow still keeps. I arranged to get a few ones. Like this:
As a side note: his Captain on U 81, the later Admiral Friedrich Guggenberger, went for a walk, while being in hospital, into a near forest and never came back. That was in 1988. His body was not found until 1990. Strange thing IMHO
That's very interesting :yep:
Jimbuna
05-30-11, 04:21 PM
Finally, I saw it ... party time, :()1:
Hurray :sunny:
Now you should know what a 'Brick' is :DL
Herr-Berbunch
05-30-11, 04:35 PM
Not sure if it's a repeat (the one your making reference to) but I quite like this one:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5lpja_ark-royal-traps_tech
Jim, after finishing Rowland White's Phoenix Squadron last Friday that video is exactly what I needed. :yeah:
And if you haven't read it then get it soonest!
Jimbuna
05-30-11, 05:56 PM
Jim, after finishing Rowland White's Phoenix Squadron last Friday that video is exactly what I needed. :yeah:
And if you haven't read it then get it soonest!
Rgr that...just started reading this :sunny:
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2475/p1000641ub.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/155/p1000641ub.jpg/)
Herr-Berbunch
05-30-11, 06:18 PM
I've recently read another of Pitchfork's books, Escape from Germany. Another good book indeed. I'll keep my eyes open for that Buccaneer one :up:
Matador.es
05-31-11, 06:08 AM
Thats cool, to have spoken and changed experiance with witnesses!
When I read here about HMS Ark Royal, I thought about HMS Ark Royal (91).
I than remembered that I knew Mr. G. Zierk, who served on U 81 when the AR was torpedoed at Gibraltar. He lived not so far away from Flensburg at the Gelting Bay. He told me about it from first hand experience.
Well, nothing else than what we can read about the sinking. Except maybe, that they almost stranded on the North African coast, because they had turned of their machines while they were searched by the DDs. The tides made them drifting towards the coast. It took hours to escape.
He was later transferred to U 370, which he helped to scuttle in May 1945 in the Gelting Bay. It can be said that he scuttled U 370 in front of the door of his house. After picking personal equipment and rifles, he and his comrades went to his house to wait for the end and what would happen next. He passed away a couple of years ago as a well known engineer. He left a bunch of U boat photos, which his widow still keeps. I arranged to get a few ones. Like this:
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd497/danasan64/Ark%20Royal/ArkRoyal.jpg
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd497/danasan64/Ark%20Royal/back.jpg
As a side note: his Captain on U 81, the later Admiral Friedrich Guggenberger, went for a walk, while being in hospital, into a near forest and never came back. That was in 1988. His body was not found until 1990. Strange thing IMHO
danasan
05-31-11, 06:51 AM
A lot of things were scuttled here in the Flensburg area. Most of them were raised later. But when you talk to divers, they still find strange artefacts. At the end of WWII, everything was dumped into the water. All together 68 uboats. But they do not tell you were...
to be continued
There still remains an unknown uboat (http://www.flensburg-online.de/wrackfotos/u-boot-wrackteile.html)
and DD Z 43 (http://www.flensburg-online.de/wrackfotos/zerstoerer-z43.html)
Jimbuna
05-31-11, 11:31 AM
I've recently read another of Pitchfork's books, Escape from Germany. Another good book indeed. I'll keep my eyes open for that Buccaneer one :up:
Jeebus!!...from £48.99 :o
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_24?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=the+buccaneers+pitchfork&sprefix=the+buccaneers+pitchfork&rh=n%3A266239%2Ck%3Athe+buccaneers+pitchfork&ajr=8
I paid a guy on Britmodeller £25 for a mint condition edition and that included p&p.
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