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Discussion in 'Quiz Me!' started by Magistr, Dec 20, 2007.

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  1. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    Cutty Sark is in Greenwich. Been there seen that.
     
  2. wh1skea

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    Its a replica of the Columbia
     
  3. machine shop tom

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    No, and no.........

    I'm sure you've seen it in a movie.

    tom
     
  4. skunk works

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    This one?, did not see the show though.
     

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  5. machine shop tom

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    Nope. Perhaps if you clean your glasses off with a paper towel........


    tom
     
  6. skunk works

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    Don't wear glasses, but my flat screen is filthy.
    It doesn't say "Bounty" on the side ... does it ?

    Shotgun guess time ...

    Mary Celeste ?
    Flying Dutchman ?
    Spruce Goose? :D
     
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    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    It's Schooner rigged so it isn't Bounty. I suspect it is something like Speck judging from the miniscule picture size......
     
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    It is one of the Bounty replicas....I'd say the one at Battleship Cove.
     
  9. machine shop tom

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    It is the Bounty replica used in the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty. The picture was taken while visiting our town on it's (the ship's) tour of the Great Lakes.


    Skunk's turn.

    tom
     
  10. skunk works

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    this one then
     

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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Looks a lot like a carrier. :D The size of the picture makes it hard to tell for sure.:p
     
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    could it be the heavenly castle IJNS Amagi?
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    USS Hornet
     
  14. skunk works

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    Not yet fellas,

    hint

    "But Yogi, what about the _ _ _ _ _ _? Don't worry Boo Boo, I got it all figured out."
     
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    USS Ranger. Had the pic been bigger, everyone could have seen the letters "RNGR" on the aft edge of the flight deck.
     
  16. skunk works

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    Precisely the point. What gave it away, the six "stacks" sticking up through the deck (three a side) :D

    you're on
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    I couldn't tell what they were.:eek:
     
  18. skunk works

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    A bomber pilot has to be able to recognize these things before bumping into them nose to nose. :eek:
    Being so close that you can read the "Dog-Tags" and then go through the personnel roster to identify the ship, negates the point. ;)
     
  19. wh1skea

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    Here's one for y'all to sink your teeth into.

    (Hull number has been edited out)
    [​IMG]
     
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    No takers?
     

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