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CV  on beach trials in Bangladesh.
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French Clemenceau....[;)]
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By George, I think he's got it!
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By George, I think he's got it!

I don't though [:'(]
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2nd chance.....[:D]
Brazil Minas Gerais ex. HMS Vengeance
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2nd chance.....[:D]
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That's the one. It was a controversial scrapping as many people wanted her back in the UK as a museum, but no-one would stump up the cash [:(]
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Do you know what the story is behind the pic?
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She was scrapped in India where ships are commonly run aground for scrapping in developing nations. They are dragged into the shallows at high tide, then when the tide goes out work begins. My Dad has been on several ships that were on their final journey for this kind of disposal.

http://www.bobhenneman.info/vengend.htm

http://www.hms-vengeance.co.uk/farewell.htm
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Ok, off topic, but name the sci-fi book that covers stuff like this.....scrapping of ships...
Sing to the tune of "Man on the Flying Trapeze"
..Oh! We fly o'er the treetops with inches to spare,
There's smoke in the cockpit and gray in my hair.
The tracers look fine as a strafin' we go.
But, brother, we're TOO God damn low...
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I can only imagine the Japanese seeing all these carriers and thinking just mayyyyybe they went a little too far [:-]
Going too far is the American way. [:D]
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Ok, off topic, but name the sci-fi book that covers stuff like this.....scrapping of ships...
Hmmm. I think there have been a couple. I read one as a teen about the Battleship Texas being converted into a modern (sci-fi) warship. She carried laser cannons and had anti-nuke shielding...IIRC it was not the best book.
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Ok, off topic, but name the sci-fi book that covers stuff like this.....scrapping of ships...
Hmmm. I think there have been a couple. I read one as a teen about the Battleship Texas being converted into a modern (sci-fi) warship. She carried laser cannons and had anti-nuke shielding...IIRC it was not the best book.

The Ayes of Texas (Mass Market Paperback)
by Daniel Da Cruz (Author)



I agree with your appraisal.
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ORIGINAL: niceguy2005

ORIGINAL: tabpub

Ok, off topic, but name the sci-fi book that covers stuff like this.....scrapping of ships...
Hmmm. I think there have been a couple. I read one as a teen about the Battleship Texas being converted into a modern (sci-fi) warship. She carried laser cannons and had anti-nuke shielding...IIRC it was not the best book.

The Ayes of Texas (Mass Market Paperback)
by Daniel Da Cruz (Author)



I agree with your appraisal.
I do believe that was the title.
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I can only imagine the Japanese seeing all these carriers and thinking just mayyyyybe they went a little too far [:-]
Going too far is the American way. [:D]

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ORIGINAL: tabpub

Ok, off topic, but name the sci-fi book that covers stuff like this.....scrapping of ships...
Hmmm. I think there have been a couple. I read one as a teen about the Battleship Texas being converted into a modern (sci-fi) warship. She carried laser cannons and had anti-nuke shielding...IIRC it was not the best book.

Hopefully, you watched StarBlazers as well. Now THAT was a conversion.
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