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"gatt" wrote in message ...
"Curtis CCR" wrote in message It's the one that breaches in Hunt for Red October and the tour is really nice. I read that on a web site, but I don't recall them mentioning it on the tour last fall when I was there. When you say the one that "breaches" - the Blueback was playing the role of the Dallas? I believe so. Haven't seen the movie since it came out, but when the Blueback first opened to the public that's what they were saying about it. I remember a few years ago a local news channel showed it sailing up the Columbia and said that a few lucky winners had won a cruise up the river on the submarine, which caused all kinds of people to freak out. Turns out the segment aired on April 1. Got me curious... From http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099810/trivia "The USS Blueback features in the film. It is seen dramatically breaching the surface. Also, shots inside the Russian Alpha were taken in the Blueback's torpedo room." I loved little sidebar item from the OMSI site... What is a Blueback? Blueback is the common name for the Sockeye Salmon, the most common of the North American Pacific Salmon species. Therefore, it makes sense that the U.S.S. Blueback is on exhibit on a river in the Pacific Northwest! When the Blueback was commissioned in 1959, submarines were named after fish. Since the 1970s, most U.S. Navy submarines have been named after cities and states. Why the change? Admiral Hyman G. Rickover commented, "Fish don't vote!" |
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