DATE FOR IRCWCC NATS
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11 Feb 2010 10:55 AM  

Hi when is the IRCWCC NATS ?  bb26 and I are attending. I've contacted Chris Osborne about our road trip to Nats and he needs to know too. We could see a few  Kanuckistan battlers heading your way to particpate. I'm getting my Bismarck ready and with Luck I can bring Yamato down too.

I understand Bismarck is 7 units. Is it allowed to mount a dual haymaker say stbd and a dual sidemount port with a single stern and single bow?

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11 Feb 2010 03:42 PM  
It is July 19th to 23rd. The 18th will be day of testing to make sure all boats are compliant. I am not sure about the configuration. I believe it would be compliant.
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11 Feb 2010 05:17 PM  
Perfect. So I should arrive in Halifax when the 16 or 17th? When did you plan to leave Halifax to arrive at Nats for the Testing?
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11 Feb 2010 05:54 PM  
Bis is allow two double sidemounts so the haymaker would have to be less than 15 degrees so it would not be in a sidemount quadrant.
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11 Feb 2010 09:03 PM  
Ok so if I use a single stern, Dual sidemount in C turret, dual sidemount in B turretn and a single bow cannon within the 15 degrees that should be ok. Or I could use dual D turret stern, 2 dual haymaker sidemount, B turret dual and leave A turret empy that should be ok too. Correct?
Or should I just use Yamato instead? lol
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11 Feb 2010 09:42 PM  
I think we would defiantly leave on the 17th but we could possibly get away on the 16th. It depends on work schedule.
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11 Feb 2010 09:45 PM  
Any ship over 40,000 tons standard displacement or 60" scale length (in 1/144 scale) may cover all four quadrants with firing cannons

c. The following ships may have two side firing cannons in a single turret covering a side quadrant provided that they are the only side firing cannons covering that quadrant:

1) HMS Nelson class

2) Any ship on the Ship List with a LOA of more than 800 feet

Above from the IRC rules.

Looks like either suggested layouts are legal

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11 Feb 2010 09:48 PM  
That's great Marty Thanks. Ok decision time...hmmm think I will play around with the /1200 bismarck minituare and set the turrets to those angles and see how I can best manuever the beast in firing postion with those options.

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11 Feb 2010 09:50 PM  
Posted By bb26 on 11 Feb 2010 09:42 PM
I think we would defiantly leave on the 17th but we could possibly get away on the 16th. It depends on work schedule.
OK  that sounds good to me. I received the plane fare itinerary and teh remaining payment for California. Tks Paul. Sending out your rudder tomorrow. Tks

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08 Apr 2010 05:14 PM  
My GF is coming down to Nats with me. Do I register her as well? She's going to be taking pics of the event.
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08 Apr 2010 05:19 PM  
no, unless she is plannig to battle. We may have to charge something for the food and drinks though. We can decide that then!
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09 Apr 2010 08:34 AM  
Sounds good Marty.I will let her know. She was wondering about the meals part of it. Let me know when possible so I can keep her concerns to a minimal. Got to keep the Photographer fed to get those great shots. lol

On that note I received my Passports for both me and the GF. We got a map to for NY State. So far so good in the preparations. Can't believe I'm actually going to be there finally.
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18 Jun 2010 04:11 PM  
I was wondering where NATS is going to be?
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18 Jun 2010 05:24 PM  
The IRCWCC NATS are being held in Holmes NY at a place called Camp Conron. Curt and I will be attending.
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18 Jun 2010 06:04 PM  
Thanks Paul, I wish I could go too but Steve Crane is thinking about it.
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18 Jun 2010 06:16 PM  

It would be great to see Steve again...

 

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21 Jun 2010 08:46 AM  
It would be great to see Steve. We made a great team with his Nagato and my Yamato. Excellent player.

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22 Jun 2010 08:57 PM  
Guys,
About the Testing day. what are all the test you guys do??
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The mighty beast is wounded, a Swordfish torpedoed the steering gear, with rudder's jammed..is his Achilles Heel with... K.G.5 and Rodney closing in for the kill". From "You Must Sink The Bismarck" on youtube.. On a sidenote, That line is true :D
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23 Jun 2010 08:27 PM  

I believe they test the boats for communicable diseases  (measles, chicken pox, HIV/AIDS, ebola, hanta virus), etc.

--Chase

P.S. Is it really necessary to ask questions like this in several different places?

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24 Jun 2010 12:38 PM  
Of course, Canadian ships will have to have their shots records up to date.
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