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SPUCK 04-22-2007 05:07 AM

A U-Turn with a U-Boat... Yeah right!

Just don't be near it when the wrong bit-O metal over one of the supports rusts thru. Picture that rolling over. In your direction.

TheMercenary 04-22-2007 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by davegore (Post 336232)
Dave replied with...was actually rescued from the sea bed and was at a museum near Liverpool in the UK, i have actually been there a couple of times and it is difficult to imagine just how big the thing is...here is a link to the picture,,,they are actually looking for a home for it...do you have any space in your garden?? http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART33950.html

I would love to see a museum in the US snatch it up. It would be a great draw. I saw the U-Boat in the Museum in Chicago when I was a kid. It was very cool. I could see a boating company or a port getting a hold of this and restoring it, even if they public could only observe it from the outside. Very cool.

Bromskloss 04-22-2007 10:42 AM

Urge to drive!
 
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Originally Posted by grant (Post 336290)
I've seen people accomplish that feat in compact cars. At least with a giant sub you have some excuse.

The only thing lamer is turning a u-turn into a three point turn. In a Porsche 911.


Oh, man! Now you really made me wanna go out driving. If only I had a car... Those 911's are often RWD (some AWD), which is nice, not the least for a U-turn.

*Dreaming about clutch dumps and left-foot braking.*

lumberjim 04-22-2007 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by davegore (Post 336232)
Dave replied with...was actually rescued from the sea bed and was at a museum near Liverpool in the UK, i have actually been there a couple of times and it is difficult to imagine just how big the thing is...here is a link to the picture,,,they are actually looking for a home for it...do you have any space in your garden?? http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART33950.html

great link..thanks, davethenewguy.

Weird Harold 04-22-2007 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sheldonrs (Post 336259)
OMG!!! Did you tell anybody that you saw it there?!!! Do the police know?!!! lol!!!

The Germans are coming, the Germans are coming.

xoxoxoBruce 04-22-2007 06:24 PM

That's U-239. A type VII, 60 men, 1070 tons(battle ready), 67Ms long and 9.6ms high.

davegore 04-23-2007 01:18 PM

sorry Bruce, but it isn't...it's U534 http://www.subart.net/U534_u-boat.htm

Dave

Shawnee123 04-23-2007 01:34 PM

Toured an old russian sub in San Diego.

I would love to have that in my yard, just to play in.

barefoot serpent 04-23-2007 04:11 PM

Looks like a depth charge dead ahead in that first pic.

Dive! Dive!

xoxoxoBruce 04-23-2007 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by davegore (Post 336773)
sorry Bruce, but it isn't...it's U534 http://www.subart.net/U534_u-boat.htm

Dave

OK, Knuttz called it U-329.
http://knuttz.net/2007/04/18/german-submarine-u329/

BrianR 04-24-2007 09:18 PM

It is actually a Type VII-C. Similar to the one in Chicago, which I have also toured.

That sub is in bad shape, rusting, bilges full of trash, gauges damaged and those that are not are corroded and milky. It used to be sorta functional and the engines were turned over briefly once a month. Not anymore. It is in need of a total overhaul soon or else it will have to be closed to the public.

The story of her capture is fascinating however. I had the opportunity to speak to RAdm Gallery, an ensign when she was taken. His account is much better than his book. I would volunteer to help restore it if I had the time and the museum were interested, which they seem to not be. Shame really.

Brian

xoxoxoBruce 04-25-2007 09:00 PM

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It appears to be one of 87 type IXC/40 subs built, not one of the 568 type VIIc subs. I think davegore is right about U-534 as that was a IXC/40.

wolf 04-25-2007 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianR (Post 337233)
It is actually a Type VII-C. Similar to the one in Chicago, which I have also toured.

I spent a lot of time on the U-505 in Chicago when I was growing up. It was my favorite part of the Museum of Science and Industry. I still have the guidebook on the sub, along with the translated U-Boat Commander's Handbook.

It's a shame to hear it's not being maintained properly.

xoxoxoBruce 04-25-2007 11:47 PM

U-505? That's one of 54, IXC boats built and one of six (U-501 through U-506) built at Deutsche Werft AG, Hamburg, between 1939 and 1941.

Why yes, I have been doing some research on U boats, now that you mention it.

davegore 06-27-2007 03:30 PM

Home found
 
Anyone remember the image of the day of the second world war submarine which was brought from the bottom of the sea after years and years and was looking like it was going to be without a home???....well the good news is that one has been found
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...de/6244784.stm
and it will live its days out right beside the sea too

Dave


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