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deggers316 | 18:20 Fri 04th May 2012 | News
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on the tv news "a tight squeeze through the thames barrier,"really?? another reoprt of exaggeration lol
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report not reoprt
is this current news, as aircraft carriers have come up the Thames.
You've obviously never been on a large ship as boss. That was a tight fit. any collision with either of the piers by a large ship would have resulted in a great amount of damage to both. A piece of good seamanship by both the Royal Navy crew and the tug crews.
I have seen one, think it was The Invincible, she was moored at Greenwich, an almighty ship
the ship is HMS Ocean, carrier of Helicopters and assualt troops and kit. it's berthed at Greenwich for those who want to see (it's quite impressive if you're into that kind of thing) and is there for the Olympics/Jubilee period I believe. Quite a tight fit getting between the pylons of the barrier given the size of the ship I would have thought
As we have an aircraft carrier anymore, is it from Argentina?
Evening em. you are correct! :o} skill and teamwork unsurpassed.
the one i saw was a few years back, and sure it was HMS Invincible, would have to dig out the pictures and have a look. But the one in the link is HMS Illustrious.
we probably have a nuke sub ready to strike down there........
WBM, how are you getting along, still sailing.....
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if youve seen the big north sea ferries leaving hull through the locks (18" either side" and the giant liners going through the panamas canal that's what a tight fit is
I am interested in this by the way, it's fascinating, have been on the HMS Belfast any number of times, and by the way that is small in comparison with these aircraft carriers.
I'm fine em thanks. :o} yup, still playing sailors!

deggers; as I said; skill and teamwork.
no matter, it's excellent seamanship, and an impressive sight. I visited an American Aircraft carrier in the US, she was in permanent dry dock, not sure if it was the JFK, will have to look it up.
I somehow doubt that a real aircraft carrier could get past Southend pier, the term
" aircraft carrier" must be a word used for any ship that can carry an aircraft or helicopter.
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sorry but i cant b see excellent seaman ship , seaman ship yes but look at the bbc news you could get one and a half carriers at once through that gap
Could be em. The last American carrier I was aboard was back in the '60's Can't think of the name of it! :o{
Daughter's current "beau" is on Illustrious
saw USS Forestall 'pull' into the port of Palma some years ago. Amazing sight, bloody enormous thing.

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