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Forum: The Pig & Whistle 12th December 2021, 03:00
Replies: 11
Views: 2,678
Posted By Apple82
Happy Birthday John!!

Happy Birthday John!!
Forum: Royal Fleet Auxiliary 10th November 2021, 10:36
Replies: 6
Views: 2,271
Posted By Apple82
The 1940s era Fort class RFAs were solid stores...

The 1940s era Fort class RFAs were solid stores ships. Forts Langley, Beauharnois, Duquesne, Sandusky, Rosalie ......
Forum: Royal Fleet Auxiliary 2nd November 2021, 01:00
Replies: 6
Views: 2,271
Posted By Apple82
Fort boats being sold

I see reports that the Austin and Grange(!!!) are being sold to Egypt. They're not youngsters, but I don't feel they are ready for the scrap yard, so this is good news.
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 26th October 2021, 08:18
Replies: 529
Views: 139,780
Posted By Apple82
How does one say it in Kiynty Diyne?

How does one say it in Kiynty Diyne?
Forum: Royal Navy 29th September 2021, 08:16
Replies: 7
Views: 2,423
Posted By Apple82
That's what I was looking for - a close-up view....

That's what I was looking for - a close-up view. Thanks.

Certainly looks very American from a distance, and always seems to be a bit slanted (being pinned on and not permanently mounted I would...
Forum: Royal Navy 28th September 2021, 09:43
Replies: 7
Views: 2,423
Posted By Apple82
I'll post one in the "life on board" photo...

I'll post one in the "life on board" photo section. Can't seem to insert it here!
Forum: Royal Navy 26th September 2021, 01:53
Replies: 7
Views: 2,423
Posted By Apple82
RN Surface Warfare badge

What is the new badge I see RN officers wearing (in photos)? From a distance it looks like they are all wearing "dolphins", but apparently the skimmers have a badge now.
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 11th June 2021, 00:28
Replies: 1,836
Views: 583,904
Posted By Apple82
Nice one. Caught me by surprise and I laughed out...

Nice one. Caught me by surprise and I laughed out loud!
Forum: Royal Navy 30th March 2021, 00:38
Replies: 19
Views: 4,038
Posted By Apple82
Yes indeed. Those are a very good choice, for the...

Yes indeed. Those are a very good choice, for the reasons you stated.
Forum: Wartime Memories 17th November 2020, 08:20
Replies: 3
Views: 7,489
Posted By Apple82
I believe one of the nurses who survived the...

I believe one of the nurses who survived the Britannic sinking was also a survivor of the Titanic sinking.
Forum: The Engine Room 8th November 2020, 10:47
Replies: 29
Views: 9,113
Posted By Apple82
You're right, sheer luxury! Until the de-tuner...

You're right, sheer luxury! Until the de-tuner fell off!
Forum: The Engine Room 24th October 2020, 20:03
Replies: 29
Views: 9,113
Posted By Apple82
The LBD I sailed with had the NEMSTOP lever, fuel...

The LBD I sailed with had the NEMSTOP lever, fuel lever, fuel pressure lever (not wheel), but the air lever went either Ahead or Astern so no reversing lever.
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 6th October 2020, 08:54
Replies: 1,836
Views: 583,904
Posted By Apple82
That's a good'un Bob.

That's a good'un Bob.
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 8th January 2020, 00:38
Replies: 500
Views: 230,669
Posted By Apple82
My experience: Fuel oil purifier then...

My experience:


Fuel oil purifier then clarifier
Lub oil purifier only.


I seem to recall the clarifier removes water, not solids, and does not have a gravity disc.
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 1st January 2020, 02:03
Replies: 500
Views: 230,669
Posted By Apple82
I sailed on several ships which ran a purifier +...

I sailed on several ships which ran a purifier + clarifier system.
Forum: The Engine Room 6th November 2019, 20:29
Replies: 14
Views: 12,319
Posted By Apple82
It is not the normal practice YM but can be done...

It is not the normal practice YM but can be done in an emergency. It is, as you say, hard on the machinery. It is handy if the engine continues to turn slowly after the throttle is at stop. Astern...
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 18th June 2019, 19:22
Replies: 1,836
Views: 583,904
Posted By Apple82
Isn't Newquay set to become some kind of "space...

Isn't Newquay set to become some kind of "space port"? Read that somewhere. I always remember it as St. Mawgan, and the Boeing 707s test flying from there, along with the Shackletons. You emmets...
Forum: The Pig & Whistle 30th October 2018, 01:00
Replies: 1,836
Views: 583,904
Posted By Apple82
My personal record is ten, in the Flying Angel in...

My personal record is ten, in the Flying Angel in Southampton 1980.
Forum: Royal Navy 23rd August 2018, 00:27
Replies: 12
Views: 6,658
Posted By Apple82
Inscription on first item reads Fawn (rather than...

Inscription on first item reads Fawn (rather than Fern).
Forum: The Engine Room 9th August 2018, 01:13
Replies: 29
Views: 17,182
Posted By Apple82
Varley's reply was the standard practice: Engine...

Varley's reply was the standard practice: Engine revs to Dead Slow, increase the lubrication of affected cylinder to prevent seizure of the now overheated unit. When the fire has subsided (and...
Forum: Say Hello 21st July 2018, 01:45
Replies: 4
Views: 2,510
Posted By Apple82
Another refugee

Hi, I'm another refugee from SN. Joined this site a year or two ago but more or less forgot about it. Now re-joined, and looking forward to some interesting chat and photos.


Apple82
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