View Full Version : How about THIS for a new Lakes Region attraction!!!
Airwaves
11-24-2009, 06:13 PM
The U-S Navy announces the availability of the Aircraft Carrier John F Kennedy for donation! (http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=49825)
This'nThat
11-24-2009, 07:25 PM
Sorry, no can do. Won't fit into my dock.
Challenge for all the physics/math whizzes who worked out the curvature of the earth problem, a while ago:
Let's assume the existence of a humongous helicopter to pick the carrier up and fly it to Winni.
How much would the surface of the lake rise when the ship was gently plopped down in a deep part of the lake?
NoBozo
11-24-2009, 08:14 PM
In the early ninety's, The USS Iowa (BB-61), one of THE Four Largest Battleships ever built by the US during WWII was mothballed in Newport, RI for awhile. Prior to that (1987) I had the opportunity to sail aboard Iowa and observe her capabilities. Very impressive. Her sister ships were USS Missouri, USS Wisconsin, and USS New Jersey.
The city of San Fransisco wanted the IOWA for a Museum. One (or more) of their high powered female Senators lobbied to get the IOWA, and raised over $3m dollars to have the IOWA towed over to SF from Newport. It was done. Problem was...when the IOWA got there, the SF Mayor..or whatever his title was... said NO. This is a WAR MACHINE and we don't want it here. So the IOWA was relegated to an 80 mile tow up the river to another place.
Don't want no stinkin Warships in OUR town. :look: Just sayin. NB
dog paw
11-24-2009, 08:22 PM
Oh how cool it would be to ride a F16 off the flight deck of that bad boy:)
OCDACTIVE
11-24-2009, 08:31 PM
Oh how cool it would be to ride a F16 off the flight deck of that bad boy:)
My best friend is currently a LT CMD and navy test pilot. He told me funny stories from that ship. It was well past its prime to put it mildly.
For example: He told me stories of the showers only turning on for a matter of seconds then off for 20 seconds then back on. He said you only could pray that no call came on while you were in the shower because you would be suiting up covered in soap.
It was the last desiel carrier left.
He just finished testing and syncing in the new George Bush's cables and landing systems this past summer. Incredilble to hear what these guys go through.
Ok sorry, back on topic:
Although Lake Winni is huge The carrier would take up too much room. Other then the logistics of it, getting it their etc. What town / bay do you think it would fit in? I can't think of one.
NoBozo
11-24-2009, 08:48 PM
It was the last desiel carrier left.
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Sorry OCD: There were NO Diesel Cariers. All the older Cariers, (Designated CV), and almost every surface ship (WW2+) from destroyers on up, had 1200 PSI Steam Turbines.
All the latest Carriers are disignated CV(N)... for Nuclear.
All the latest Destroyers are GAS Turbines. :) NB
OCDACTIVE
11-24-2009, 08:50 PM
Sorry OCD: There were NO Diesel Cariers. All the older Cariers, (Designated CV), and almost every surface ship (WW2+) from destroyers on up, had 1200 PSI Steam Turbines.
All the latest Carriers are disignated CV(N)... for Nuclear.
All the latest Destroyers are GAS Turbines. :) NB
Thank you... I stand corrected. I knew it was the last carrier that was not nuclear...
Have a great thanksgiving.
NoBozo
11-24-2009, 09:12 PM
Thank you... I stand corrected. I knew it was the last carrier that was not nuclear...
Have a great thanksgiving.
That's OK OCD. I'm Ex NAVY and live up the road a few miles from the Naval Base Newport for the past 40+ years. You have a good holiday as well. :) NB
Airwaves
11-24-2009, 09:17 PM
She's only a little less than 5 times the size of the Mount...it'll fit! :laugh:
Rattlesnake Guy
11-24-2009, 10:43 PM
Challenge for all the physics/math whizzes who worked out the curvature of the earth problem, a while ago:
Let's assume the existence of a humongous helicopter to pick the carrier up and fly it to Winni.
How much would the surface of the lake rise when the ship was gently plopped down in a deep part of the lake?
Fully Loaded at 78145 tons the water would rise just under 1 inch.
0.93 inches
It's a big ship and an even bigger lake.
Flyfisha
11-25-2009, 06:33 AM
She would make a heck of a bridge between Sleeper and Rattlesnake!!
Happy Gourmand
11-25-2009, 07:56 AM
OK, so who has a dock that's deeper than 40'? That carries draws about 38' of water depending on its load. And I doubt you could get it going fast enough on the lake for air ops! :laugh:
gtxrider
11-25-2009, 08:31 AM
In place of repowering the Mount it could have been replaced by a carrier... :rolleye2:
brk-lnt
11-25-2009, 09:57 AM
How much would the surface of the lake rise when the ship was gently plopped down in a deep part of the lake?
0". But, the Lakeport dam would be pretty busy for a while :emb:
Yosemite Sam
11-25-2009, 10:10 AM
0". But, the Lakeport dam would be pretty busy for a while :emb:
Lakeport Dam would be pretty busy for a while, man that is funny!!!
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Thanks, Rattlesnake Guy. I assumed it would have been a bit more (like 2 or three inches).
Grady223
11-25-2009, 11:31 AM
Sorry OCD: There were NO Diesel Cariers. All the older Cariers, (Designated CV), and almost every surface ship (WW2+) from destroyers on up, had 1200 PSI Steam Turbines.
All the latest Carriers are disignated CV(N)... for Nuclear.
All the latest Destroyers are GAS Turbines. :) NB
Actually I think you are both right - the gas turbine engine (essentially a jet engine) burns kerosene or high grade diesel fuel.
NoRegrets
11-25-2009, 12:33 PM
Staying in the theme of "coming attraction".
Sit it next to the broads. Declare it a "dive destination" for those that like to stay above the waters surface!
Rattlesnake Guy
11-25-2009, 09:32 PM
It would make an interesting location for the next forum fest.
trfour
11-25-2009, 10:06 PM
would be, a huge celebration at the Noonan's New Flight Center Hangar at Laconia Airport!
I dono'bout Y'all, I'm kind'a look'in forward to it! :) ;) :look: :)
A U.S. Navy ship recently became a tourist attraction for scuba divers and snorkelers. At half that carrier's length—it cost over $8 million just to sink (http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/05/27/ship.sinking.reef/) that "donation" to the bottom. :eek2:
Carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY details (http://780sailor.blogspot.com/2008/03/uss-john-f-kennedy.html), and how Congress dithered in decommissioning this carrier.
SIKSUKR
12-02-2009, 09:59 AM
Somegood suggestions here on how to use the carrier. I would make it the next island. Imagine the possibilities of this. An amusement complex complete with skydiving, miniture golf, restaurants, and a whole new area for rafting with no residents to object.:D
Grant
12-02-2009, 11:29 AM
Scrub it and sink it as a dive attraction.
CrawfordCentury
12-02-2009, 12:21 PM
It would make an interesting location for the next forum fest.
If not the actual one, then maybe a cheap knock-off replica. Fun place to lollygag for a spell.
An invitation could include a photo with the caption, "Thou Shalt Idle on False Warship." :)
Rattlesnake Guy
12-02-2009, 09:53 PM
Could be a bit of a wake.
Gilligan
12-03-2009, 12:12 PM
Find some developer to rehab it. Make condos and a resort out of the ship. Imagine the taxes some local town could collect from such a place. Complete with indoor/outdoor swimming, water park and all the attractions. Useful during all seasons. :)
WinnDixie
12-03-2009, 07:18 PM
Listen, Rattlesnake Guy...you keep that monstrosity out of the Mount's way, you hear???
Rattlesnake Guy
12-03-2009, 07:31 PM
Absolutely. The grand old lady goes where she wants. :D
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