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Charybdis
Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: January 7th, 2012, 2:41 pm
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I had no idea of the existance of Olympia until a couple of months ago. I was shocked to find that such a treasure from 19th century was still floating and even more shocked that people are considering throwing it away. In country where there are so many museum ships from the second world war and where naval tradition is so strong, it doesn't look good for the future of the economy.

In Portsmouth, UK we have HMS Warrior, HMS Victory and the Mary Rose. Great Naval museum but really missing a battleship or an aircraft carrier. Maybe we can get Virrat back one day, but I'm not holding my breath! :o


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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: January 7th, 2012, 3:09 pm
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Don't forget there is the Russian protected cruiser 'Aurora' thats still on display in St. Petersburg.

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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: January 7th, 2012, 3:13 pm
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And she's well worth a visit. And while you're there you should check out their naval museum as well. Supposedly it's the oldest in the world.

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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 11:01 pm
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So close! Tried to pay a visit to Battleship cove in Fall River, MA. A 2 hr traffic jam put paid to that. I got there as the museum was just closing.

Tantalisingly close :x


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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 3rd, 2012, 12:25 am
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Touring a So Dak is a treat; even after 70 years, the smell of oil, diesel, ozone and sweat still lingers...
I feel that I am one of the luckiest people alive to have one parked just across the mudpuddle here.


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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 3rd, 2012, 11:51 am
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I love the battleship mass. When I was younger my boy scout troop spent a couple of nights and slept over on her. Top bunk is murder, though. :lol:

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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 4th, 2012, 10:41 pm
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I saw a sign at the museum advertising sleep overs, if the bunks on USS Intrepid are anything to go by, I wouldn't think you'd get much sleep. Stacks of four bunks with less than 2 feet of space :( It was even more clostrophobic on USS Growler... must have been like living in a sardine can!


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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 29th, 2012, 4:07 am
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Finally managed to see USS Massachussets, including USS Joseph P Kennedy, USS Lionfish, USS Hiddensee and a couple of PTB's

Bridge on JPK
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Aft 5" gun on JPK
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On the deck of Lionfish
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The crest
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USS Hiddensee
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Me on the foredeck of USS Massachussets
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Weird drawing on No.2 16" turret.
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Inside No.3 16" turret
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Inside 5" gun turret
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The last remnants of USS Fall River
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A great day and well worth the trip :D
16" armoured conning tower behind the bridge.
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Shrapnel damage from Jean Bart action in 1942
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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 29th, 2012, 6:09 am
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Charybdis wrote:
I saw a sign at the museum advertising sleep overs, if the bunks on USS Intrepid are anything to go by, I wouldn't think you'd get much sleep. Stacks of four bunks with less than 2 feet of space :( It was even more clostrophobic on USS Growler... must have been like living in a sardine can!
It was brutal, plus I had to sleep on the top bunk. But, at the time I was eleven, so I really didn't care. My father on the other hand, complained about it the whole time! :lol:

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Post subject: Re: USS MassachusettsPosted: April 29th, 2012, 6:25 am
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While I'm not positive of the condition of Massachusetts, I can say that The Alabama is an interesting venture, along with the Drum. The mighty A was made into a museum in 1960 along with Drum, meaning that a lot of the original systems were still in place and were not removed like ships that were held in mothball for longer periods of time. The A still has her original 5 turrets, one of which is open to the public, and all 3 16 turrets are open to the public along with a good 70% of the ship. The Drum has some corrosion problems, bit is currently in a state of restoration and her interior is in excellent condition and completely open. Other attractions include a collection of armored vehicles and aircraft, including an XF-17 and an XR-71. I would suggest a visit if ever in that area. Austel, the company that made the LCS-2 Independence is just down the road an there is currently another Littoral ship at dock. The restaurants in town are good too. :P


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