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The Old Man
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Connecticut
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I thought this was pretty cool. I wish more museum submarines were restored to such a high degree. I never would have thought to place special transducers under the floor plates in the engine room to replicate the vibrations of the diesels.
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Admirable Mike
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Canada
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Very nice place for sub fans to visit. I was surprised to see many props/equipment left in place.
I visited the USS Pampanito, in San Francisco, which was a museum too. Nothing was left to the touch, many areas being glassed in with plexiglass so that you could not 'look around' in compartments. Nicely done British museum experience. ![]()
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Chief of the Boat
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Nice one
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