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Jimbuna 03-01-13 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by captgeo (Post 2018277)
thank you....:salute:

No problem :salute:

captgeo 03-25-13 08:40 AM

:woot::woot::woot: over 2000 views,:woot:

Capt Kremin 01-12-14 05:40 AM

A couple more for you on the U534:

http://www.atlantik-pirat.com/U-534page2.htm

http://www.u-boatstory.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx

And the U505:

http://www.msichicago.org/whats-here/exhibits/u-505/

Sharkhunters website:

http://www.sharkhunters.com/index.html

BTW
http://www.u-boot-hahd.com/forums/index.php no longer funtions.

Jon

captgeo 01-15-14 03:23 PM

thank you , will post them soon

Sniper297 03-20-14 12:58 PM

Word of warning - don't take for gospel everything you read on the internet.

http://valoratsea.com/

Some of the information in that website is completely wrong. I tried to contact the webmaster but the email link no longer works. One glaring error, Porpoise, Salmon, Sargo, Tambor, and Gar all were built with 4 engines, not two. Narwahl was originally built with two but later modified for 4. So before quoting any website as an authoritative source, check with several websites to see if there are discrepancies. :salute:

captgeo 03-21-14 08:29 AM

I agree, you can not trust everything.......:up:

ReallyDedPoet 03-21-14 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Sniper297 (Post 2188347)
Word of warning - don't take for gospel everything you read on the internet.

:yep::up:

captgeo 03-21-14 08:41 AM

http://www.valoratsea.com/email.html


here is a link that works........corrected, does not work:down:

Liinno 09-01-14 12:19 PM

http://www.submarines.narod.ru/
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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2018136)
Added to list...

http://www.fleetsubmarine.com/sublist.html Complete list of the American submarines that saw service during World War II

SS-311, U.S.S. Archer-Fish commanded by Joseph F. Enright is a legend.

ikalugin 10-23-14 01:20 AM

I wish there were more websites on modern or at least cold war era subs.

nsomnia 02-05-15 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ikalugin (Post 2254457)
I wish there were more websites on modern or at least cold war era subs.

Exactly what im looking for (ssn-571 uss nautilus) she had to have used some equipment from late WWII class fleet subs and GUPPY conversions.

captgeo 02-17-15 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by nsomnia (Post 2284621)
Exactly what im looking for (ssn-571 uss nautilus) she had to have used some equipment from late WWII class fleet subs and GUPPY conversions.

http://guppysubmarinetribute.homestead.com/Tribute.html

the above is listed in the first post, I have not updated any other threads for more "modern/ present day sub's sites "

Punkrokker 02-24-15 06:09 PM

WW2 database, Combined Fleet and uboat.net are all site I visit almost daily for a reason, I love 'em, lol. There is a pretty good community over at Tullys port as well that is linked to combinedfleet.com. I would recommend these sites to anyone and I guess I am going to have to check out some new ones, thanks for the list. :up:

Deep Blue Sea 07-25-15 06:47 AM

A homepage of the privately built research diesel-electric submarine "Euronaut".

http://euronaut.org/

TCD 09-01-15 04:24 PM

A really interesting Submarine Web Site
 
Hey, girls ans boys, I have just found a really cool and interesting one:

www.subsim.com

I think that my discovery is a gold nugget for any Submarine fan.

Thanks God I'm here :) !

Sailor Steve 09-01-15 07:10 PM

You know, you can get into real trouble here posting links to scam sites. I wouldn't trust that site further than I could throw Jimbuna.

Wait...whut? :O:

u crank 09-01-15 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TCD (Post 2341242)
Hey, girls ans boys, I have just found a really cool and interesting one:

www.subsim.com

I think that my discovery is a gold nugget for any Submarine fan.

Thanks God I'm here :) !

I checked it out. What a bunch of weirdos and nerds. :D

Jimbuna 09-02-15 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2341271)
You know, you can get into real trouble here posting links to scam sites. I wouldn't trust that site further than I could throw Jimbuna.

Wait...whut? :O:

LOL :)

Hey...just a minute :hmmm:

TCD 09-03-15 05:03 PM

It was just an humorous try...
 
...from me. :D

At least a try to be funny. :)

Well, I have tried to be so. :hmmm:

Hum? :hmm2:

I've got it, let's make a subtle diversion: :03:

> Hey! Watch out you guys and gals for the big meteorite falling just right behind you!

This time, it's ok :cool:

Red_88 12-02-15 04:50 PM

This is a good database for cold war to modern russian subs and ships, and it is even in english!
http://russianships.info/eng/

also a good source for russian subs (from ww1 to modern era) but it is in russian only:
http://www.deepstorm.ru/

also worth a look:
http://www.navweaps.com/


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