USMCBebop said:It already happened in May of last year.
Check navsource.org. It shows some of her final days at Philly and picture showing after she went under![]()
That sucks...that was the first aircraft carrier I ever saw up close...
USMCBebop said:It already happened in May of last year.
Check navsource.org. It shows some of her final days at Philly and picture showing after she went under![]()
Brett327 said:Somehow, I doubt they're going to sink her with random bombs, missiles and torpedos. Something more like a carefully orchestrated controlled demo. Video should be interesting to watch though.
Brett
gatordev said:On the whole, I agree, however I'm reminded of that tanker that was aground up in Alaska a couple of years ago. The came in and bombed it, shelled it from sea, set up a bunch of demo, and the thing still stayed in place. Then some sub cruised by and lobbed a MK 48 at it. The thing broke in half and was no longer a problem. Pretty impressive weapon.
Flash said:How about the pair of Aussie F-111's blowing a captured North Korean ship last week:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...323/aussie_cargo_ap_060323/20060323?hub=World
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060323/1/3zkmk.html
gregsivers said:How about the fact that the Aussies still fly F-111's?
Fly Navy said:That was a pretty damn cool plane man.
When I saw her in Philly, I almost cried. I'm not accustomed to seeing super carriers in such condition (i.e. rotting, rusting, AWAITING HER FATE). I grew up in San Diego where super carriers are common place.jamnww said:That sucks...that was the first aircraft carrier I ever saw up close...
Not to be a sea lawyer or anything...just curious.