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17 Nov 2008 06:24 PM
yepper! Very interesting ship, the Victorious. A carrier battle is the only thing missing from her otherwise flawless resume. The USN learned a lot from her on fighter direction.
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18 Nov 2008 10:58 AM
My three turrets from forward to aft were "A", "B" and "X".
My guns received individual nicknames being known as Happy, Grumpy, Sneezy, Dopey, Sleepy, Bashful, Doc, Mickey and Minnie, sometime after the release of the film Snow White in 1937.
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18 Nov 2008 11:15 AM
I am going to be on the Ball Today and take a goggle enhanced guess of the HMS Nelson.
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18 Nov 2008 11:58 AM
Goggle? What kind of eyewear do you have that helps you with warships?

You are correct, John has the ball.
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18 Nov 2008 01:29 PM
I was a ship tasked with not one but two Yanagi missions.

The first of which included two tons of Gold that was bound for Germany.

The Second was of which had the following onboard for its return trip to Japan. Torpedo boat engines, Enigma coding machines, radar components, a Walter HWK 509A rocket engine, and Messerschmitt Me 163 & Messerschmitt Me 262 blueprints for the development of the rocket plane Mitsubishi J8M.

I was sunk on my way back to home port with the Cargo after dropping off passengers. The ship responsible was a US sub called Sawfish.
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18 Nov 2008 01:35 PM
The I-29
Running: SMS Derfflinger, IJN Maru(oiler)
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18 Nov 2008 02:13 PM
Correct.

Guess I made it too easy. Though one can learn a lot.
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19 Nov 2008 08:46 AM
This one is an easy one, but I forgot to think up a question and work beckons...

Name the oldest remaining dreadnought battleship.
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19 Nov 2008 08:56 AM
USS Texas isn't it?
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19 Nov 2008 09:46 AM
Yeah. I thought about asking about the oldest monitor, which I think would be the HMVS Cerberus, but its in such shoddy condition, and is technically 'sunk' that I thought it was too ambiguous. Next question is yours.
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19 Nov 2008 02:12 PM
Indeed. How much has to be left for it to count? Monitor's turret? The Cairo?


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19 Nov 2008 02:28 PM
I've got one, even though I don't technically have the ball.

Which ship had thickest armor ever installed on a seagoing warship?

(Notice I said thicknest, not strongest, that should be a hint.)
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19 Nov 2008 02:37 PM
What ship is in this picture?

*since the class is too easy, I want the specific ship*

[IMG]http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo8/klibben10/mystery.jpg[/IMG]
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19 Nov 2008 02:45 PM
While the image loads for me, I'll take a guess at PreDread's and ask if its the HMS Inflexible? She had 40inches about in some places, didn't she?
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19 Nov 2008 03:05 PM
Oh, sorry... I clicked reply before predread submitted his... otherwise I wouldn't have posted the second one!
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19 Nov 2008 03:22 PM
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Originally posted by nwmyers

While the image loads for me, I'll take a guess at PreDread's and ask if its the HMS Inflexible? She had 40inches about in some places, didn't she?



24 inches of wrought iron with another 24 inches of teak backing if my memory is correct.


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19 Nov 2008 06:34 PM
HMS Inflexible is correct for my question.

klibben,

That photos shows Css Mildge (spelling?) in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in the 1870's. Shame the ship wasn't preserved, IIRC, it was left on outside display to rot and then sold for scrap.
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19 Nov 2008 06:35 PM
Yep! Did you get it from the photo caption before I edited it?
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19 Nov 2008 06:38 PM
No, I recognized the photo from my extensive studying of Civil War Ironclads.

I knew it was a "David" of some sort, just wasn't sure which one.

Since only a handful of photos exist of Davids, it was an easy search.
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19 Nov 2008 06:42 PM
Next question,

Which ship has the last remaining set of Penn trunk engines in the world?

Hint: Its not HMS Warrior, those are replicas.
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