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Hi,
I've just finished my first r/c submarine and need a name. It's not based on anything so it's kind of hard to think of a name. When you guys need a name for your targets (boats) where do you get the naem from? Thanks Michael |
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Michael Hims wrote:
Hi, I've just finished my first r/c submarine and need a name. It's not based on anything so it's kind of hard to think of a name. When you guys need a name for your targets (boats) where do you get the naem from? Thanks Michael At Buffalo Naval Park sits a for real WW2 sub with the name "Croaker" -- Strikes me as strange, but if it's good enuf for the navy....... |
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On Mon, 09 May 2005 21:14:38 GMT, "Michael Hims"
wrote: Hi, I've just finished my first r/c submarine and need a name. It's not based on anything so it's kind of hard to think of a name. When you guys need a name for your targets (boats) where do you get the naem from? There never has been a submarine named Fang. Therefore, I nominate Fang. Later, Tom |
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You could always pick a historic name. How about the CSS Hunley? She's
considered the first submersible ever to sink an enemy vessel in combat. You would need to do a bit more research to figure out which sub was first to sink an enemy vessel *and* return safely to port, if I remember the story correctly. |
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wrote in message ups.com... You could always pick a historic name. How about the CSS Hunley? She's considered the first submersible ever to sink an enemy vessel in combat. You would need to do a bit more research to figure out which sub was first to sink an enemy vessel *and* return safely to port, if I remember the story correctly. And all subs were named after fish in ww2 |
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message k.net... wrote in message ups.com... You could always pick a historic name. How about the CSS Hunley? She's considered the first submersible ever to sink an enemy vessel in combat. You would need to do a bit more research to figure out which sub was first to sink an enemy vessel *and* return safely to port, if I remember the story correctly. And all subs were named after fish in ww2 Well, at least US subs. |
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One might wnat to consider that the CSS Hunley had three crews die in it, if selecting it for a name :-) Including the one that sunk that Union ship. I have seen the replica of it in Charleston SC. Amazing design. Capt Jack R.. I have seen the real thing, and it's more amazing-er. Like sitting sideways in a 55gal drum, under water, while working a hand crank. Yikes. JR. ps. I vote for "Landshark" |
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JR_FXLR wrote:
One might wnat to consider that the CSS Hunley had three crews die in it, if selecting it for a name :-) Including the one that sunk that Union ship. I have seen the replica of it in Charleston SC. Amazing design. Capt Jack R.. I have seen the real thing, and it's more amazing-er. Like sitting sideways in a 55gal drum, under water, while working a hand crank. Yikes. JR. ps. I vote for "Landshark" Some day I hope to see the real one myself. I heard there were some of the surprises from the design or the replica. I need to make another trip to Charleston. Capt Jack R.. Capt Jack R.. |
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