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Now try this: (I've removed the hull numbers, too!:cool:)
http://175.photobucket.com/albums/w1...kingfatty1.jpg :hmm: :hmm: :hmm: |
USS Albert David FF-1050 :D
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Might I ask how?
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Small ship, American, frigate/DE size, definitely post-war... Two single-mount cannons with one slightly aft, missile launcher of "matchbox" type... Leads me to Garcia-class. By chance I wondered if this was either 1050 or 1048 - the two hulls unmodified to carry LAMPS - because the after structure in the picture is not in the updated hangar configuration.
Which led me to this picture, identical to what you posted above :arrgh!: |
hehe, now try this:cool::
http://175.photobucket.com/albums/w1...laserdeath.jpg Just kidding! But really, what's this? http://175.photobucket.com/albums/w142/ASWnut/Sub2.jpg |
USS Swordfish SSN-579
EDIT: Specifically, departing San Francisco Bay:rotfl: |
Unbeliveable. And the other?
P.S. You can post some too.:) |
Your other is a chemical oxygen iodine laser for shooting down bad flying kablewy things mounted on a 747-400F - or as the air force calls it, the YAL-1A AirBorne Laser! I think it is vapourizing a poor North Korean before he can launch on the South.
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Good job!
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A civil war floating Fighting Dinner Plate?:doh:
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The "dinner plate is a russian coastal gun boat, the name escapes me. It had a bad habit of turning in circles!
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