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cueball44 7th May 2017 18:39

Something dodgy about the pattern near one of those legs.

BobClay 7th May 2017 21:09

........... :D

cueball44 10th May 2017 22:19

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Heavy Cruiser - ?. What is odd about the image ?

Chadburn 11th May 2017 05:15

American Ensign but looks French built

cueball44 11th May 2017 08:18

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Originally Posted by Chadburn (Post 2760)
American Ensign but looks French built

Built in Massachusetts USA.

BobClay 11th May 2017 08:51

That bow wave mark looks a bit peculiar, but I'm assuming that's where the paint has worn off. And the platform for the plane looks odd to me, but I'm no expert on war ships.

cueball44 11th May 2017 09:13

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 2775)
That bow wave mark looks a bit peculiar, but I'm assuming that's where the paint has worn off. And the platform for the plane looks odd to me, but I'm no expert on war ships.

Port side view, and the water is flat calm.

BobClay 11th May 2017 14:21

Are you saying the bow wave mark is painted on ? (Or am I just being a bit dim ?):sweat:

cueball44 11th May 2017 15:16

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 2807)
Are you saying the bow wave mark is painted on ? (Or am I just being a bit dim ?):sweat:

It is. It's camouflage. Probably done to confuse the enemy. Any way the Japs claimed her (torpedo) in 1942. She is the USS Northampton.

BobClay 11th May 2017 19:11

OK, I can see how that might confuse if viewed from a distance. When I first saw the tripod mast I mistakenly thought it was a battle cruiser, but I've looked her up and she certainly had an active service during World War Two.
Quite a good looking ship.


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