T tecoyah Oct 2012 4,429 1,084 Louisville, Ky Dec 2, 2012 #2 I had the pleasure of boarding and exploring the amazing ship while it was in San Diego. The Sheer size was mind blowing.
I had the pleasure of boarding and exploring the amazing ship while it was in San Diego. The Sheer size was mind blowing.
David Jul 2009 5,893 474 Port St. Lucie Dec 2, 2012 #3 tecoyah said: I had the pleasure of boarding and exploring the amazing ship while it was in San Diego. The Sheer size was mind blowing. Click to expand... Alas she's to be scraped. 50 years of god knows what chemicals and radiation make her unfit for a museum.
tecoyah said: I had the pleasure of boarding and exploring the amazing ship while it was in San Diego. The Sheer size was mind blowing. Click to expand... Alas she's to be scraped. 50 years of god knows what chemicals and radiation make her unfit for a museum.
T tecoyah Oct 2012 4,429 1,084 Louisville, Ky Dec 2, 2012 #4 David said: Alas she's to be scraped. 50 years of god knows what chemicals and radiation make her unfit for a museum. Click to expand... There is no museum she would fit into....heh. [YOUTUBE]hu6mJv09Lkc[/YOUTUBE]
David said: Alas she's to be scraped. 50 years of god knows what chemicals and radiation make her unfit for a museum. Click to expand... There is no museum she would fit into....heh. [YOUTUBE]hu6mJv09Lkc[/YOUTUBE]
David Jul 2009 5,893 474 Port St. Lucie Dec 2, 2012 #5 tecoyah said: There is no museum she would fit into....heh. [YOUTUBE]hu6mJv09Lkc[/YOUTUBE] Click to expand... No, no. Historical ships are usually turned into museums (ie. USS Constitution).
tecoyah said: There is no museum she would fit into....heh. [YOUTUBE]hu6mJv09Lkc[/YOUTUBE] Click to expand... No, no. Historical ships are usually turned into museums (ie. USS Constitution).