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Mitchell Holman[_3_]
March 19th 09, 11:59 AM
PVK
March 19th 09, 09:50 PM
Mitch, I've thoroughly enjoyed the tour of this fine ship. I am an ex-marine
engineer ( as well as an aviation nut ) so its been particularly
interesting.
Many years ago, I attended a lecture at the Institute of Marine Engineers in
London and the guest speaker maintained that, taking into account its era,
the context of the requirements that it had been designed to meet, and its
operational history and longevity, the Essex-class carrier was a candidate
for the most successful capital ship ever designed.
Excellent series !
Regards
Paul
Mitchell Holman[_3_]
March 20th 09, 12:04 PM
"PVK" > wrote in
:
> Mitch, I've thoroughly enjoyed the tour of this fine ship. I am an
> ex-marine engineer ( as well as an aviation nut ) so its been
> particularly interesting.
>
> Many years ago, I attended a lecture at the Institute of Marine
> Engineers in London and the guest speaker maintained that, taking
> into account its era, the context of the requirements that it had been
> designed to meet, and its operational history and longevity, the
> Essex-class carrier was a candidate for the most successful capital
> ship ever designed.
>
> Excellent series !
I remember reading an interview with Tojo before he was
executed, about what he thought caused Japan to lose the
war. He listed the island-hopping strategy, the US submarine
campaign - and the Essex class carrier.
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