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Post subject: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappelliniPosted: January 9th, 2013, 8:57 pm
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Commander Salvatore Todaro, beloved for his humanity by his crew and even by the enemy, was also known as the Gentleman of the seas or the Don Quijote of the seas.
He becomes famous all over the world because on October 15th, 1940 he sank the Kabalo, a Belgian trading vessel operating under British flag but, on his own risk, he rescued the 26 crew members towing the lifeboat four days long and later keeping them on the board till Azores. His answer to the official reprimand of Admiral Dönitz, commander of the joint submarine operation, was that he cannot do anything else "having to honor more than 2000 years of hystory"... And then, when he sank British vessel Shakespeare, he rescued again the wrecked crew.

Here is the Regio Sommergibile Cappellini, his submarine

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 9th, 2013, 9:30 pm
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Excellent work and great piece of history to remember.


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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 9th, 2013, 10:20 pm
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Another amazing thing about this sub that i was owned by almost every waring nation in WW2.
Italy-Germany-Japan-US.

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 9th, 2013, 10:33 pm
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Radome wrote:
Another amazing thing about this sub that i was owned by almost every waring nation in WW2.
Italy-Germany-Japan-US.
Maybe there is a small misunderstanding: this unit never was under the American flag but after the ww2 a Balao-class sub was transferred from Us to Italy had the same name...

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 9th, 2013, 10:39 pm
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actually the US navy indeed had put it's hands on the Cappellini at the end of the war, but only to scuttle her in the Kii channel (one of the channels linking the japanese inland sea to the pacific ocean).

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 9th, 2013, 10:43 pm
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Yeap, that's what i meant. They indead had it for a while.

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 9th, 2013, 10:56 pm
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Nice drawing, but get rid of the picture on the right. The only thing it'll achieve is to disqualify it from uploading to the site.

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 10th, 2013, 6:45 am
I knew your comment would be posted Thiel, I knew it. Start finish your Newport-class...

Awsome drawing Lazer! I love the colors!


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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 10th, 2013, 7:57 am
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ALVAMA wrote:
I knew your comment would be posted Thiel, I knew it. Start finish your Newport-class...

Awsome drawing Lazer! I love the colors!

The colors are 99% the original ones: I had a very long discussion with an expert about this topic.

This palette should apply to most of the italian subs operating from Bordeaux. The others had different colors plus camouflage...

I am starting a very long project leading to a full SB guide of the Italian subs: during ww2 Italy had 272 subs ...

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Post subject: Re: Tribute to Salvatore Todaro - Regio Sommergibile CappellPosted: January 10th, 2013, 8:12 am
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Excellent shipmate :) ; and a most interesting history. IIRC, there was another famous operation involving a German sub that attempted to rescue a large number of crew fom sunk ships.


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