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Jimbuna 12-30-16 08:48 AM


tmccarthy 12-30-16 07:59 PM

A-1 Skyraiders on the USS Ranger (CV-61)

http://imageshack.com/a/img921/3617/n4dIyx.jpg

Jimbuna 12-31-16 08:16 AM

HMS Illustrious (R06) almost losing a Merlin HM1
http://i.imgur.com/wgwCm8F.jpg

tmccarthy 12-31-16 10:33 PM

USS Albany (SSN-753) loading a torpedo

http://imageshack.com/a/img921/8757/8OnF7U.jpg

Jimbuna 01-01-17 09:26 AM


tmccarthy 01-01-17 07:20 PM

HMS Triumph (S93) on patrol in the middle east

http://imageshack.com/a/img921/8363/T0ylM7.jpg

Jimbuna 01-02-17 09:43 AM

Aerial View of the Flight Deck of Navy Ship USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
http://i.imgur.com/EG5afqU.jpg

tmccarthy 01-07-17 02:17 AM

Jauréguiberry

http://imageshack.com/a/img924/7996/MWoQzM.jpg

Aktungbby 01-07-17 03:17 AM

How to 'get the bulge' on your enemy:use of 'torpedo bulge' 101!
 
^The answer to Royal Sovereign class Predreadnoughts: HMS REVENGE later renamed: HMS REDOUBTABLE: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...evenge1897.jpgThe only one of her class to actually fire at Germans on the WWI Belgian coast; She had been refitted with 'torpedo bulges' in 1915 following two 8' damage hits in 1914...the first ship to be fitted with them operationally!:Kaleun_Salute: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...arding1915.jpg<Redoubtable bombarding the Flemish coast in 1915. She has a deliberately induced list to increase the range of her guns. On 7 September 1915, she returned to combat, joining the gunboats Bustard and Excellent in bombarding German barracks and gun positions at Westende, inflicting much damage on the Germans. One of her anti-torpedo bulges was deliberately flooded to give her a list that would increase the range of her guns. (now that's an "operational" bulge BBY:timeout:) The ship was hit by a pair of 6-inch (152-mm) shells during the action. Redoubtable underwent another refit from October to December 1915 but was not re-commisioned. (Old West lingo: Got the bulge ~ have the advantage. "We'll get the bulge on him, and take his gun away.")

Jimbuna 01-07-17 08:16 AM


Mr Quatro 01-07-17 10:52 AM

I actually visited her once: https://archive.hnsa.org/ships/eagle.htm

USCGC EAGLE

Type: 3-Masted Barque
Launched: 1936
At: Blohm & Voss Shipyard, Hamburg, Germany

Length: 295 feet
Beam: 39 feet
Draft: 17 feet
Displacement: 1,862 tons

https://archive.hnsa.org/ships/img/eagle.jpg

tmccarthy 01-07-17 10:47 PM

Crew of USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) retrieve exercise Mk. 50 ASW torpedo

http://imageshack.com/a/img923/465/IXsPW2.jpg

Jimbuna 01-08-17 10:28 AM

USS Oriskany CVA-34, a decommissioned aircraft carrier, being sunk to form an artificial reef.
http://i.imgur.com/eL18TkS.jpg

tmccarthy 01-09-17 12:47 AM

Baden-Württemberg (F222)

http://imageshack.com/a/img921/5880/Cbpmbt.jpg

Jimbuna 01-09-17 10:09 AM

HMS Monmouth, HMS Trenchant and MK 8 Lynx
http://i.imgur.com/Pyr0fap.jpg


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