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Fancy an aricraft carrier?
Must have room to moor it, and tow it yourself.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12883511 |
Me, me, me !!!!! :D My dad would get a heart attack, he's used that I bring all this junk home but: hi dad, I got an aircraft carrier.
But this actually gives me an idea, lets say we have an aircraft carrier or better yet one of those marine transports (Tarawa), a dozen cargo helicopters or heavy airlifts and provide transport services to places that lack infrastructure to land the cargo with conventional merchants |
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Be nice to turn it into a disaster response service. :yep: Where is International Rescue when you need them? |
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Within 72 hours, an engineering crew could have a usable runway in operation for heavier air transport to land. It could take weeks (or more) for a ship like this to get to where it's needed. Very few, if any, of the major naval powers have the infrastructure to support prepositioning the required vessels world wide to provide fast enough response times. But aside from that little hurdle, it's a wonderful idea. Imagine what a carrier, hospital ships and attending supply ships could provide to disaster ravaged areas in time of need. |
Sorry, Australia isn't interested. We did buy one of your landing ships that you were selling off. Let us know when the next budget cut forces you to sell more off and will come have a look.
We might hold out for the QE carriers.......:hmmm: |
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Besides judging by this excerpt: "Before they can attend, they must submit an outline of their "intentions regarding the vessel" to the Ministry of Defence (MoD)." The killjoys at MoD would probably frown on anyone trying to convert it into a floating brothel... :O: |
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