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On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 11:02:06 +0200, "Willem Van der Voort"
wrote: Launching ships in Holland. http://www.emmadiamonds.com//video/tewaterlating.wmv That was a good vid. Thanks. |
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"Willem Van der Voort" schreef in bericht news ![]() Launching ships in Holland. http://www.emmadiamonds.com//video/tewaterlating.wmv Thanks Willem, due to a lot of small canals this is a good way to launch them. Most of the time its a pleasure to see how people get very wet not knowing the wave went so far;-) Maybe in Rotterdam they are lauched frontal and not sideways. Thanks for the nice movie. -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:28:52 +0200, "Bouler"
wrote: "Willem Van der Voort" schreef in bericht news ![]() Launching ships in Holland. http://www.emmadiamonds.com//video/tewaterlating.wmv Thanks Willem, due to a lot of small canals this is a good way to launch them. Most of the time its a pleasure to see how people get very wet not knowing the wave went so far;-) Maybe in Rotterdam they are lauched frontal and not sideways. Thanks for the nice movie. I remember the launches at Newport News VA. of such as the USS United States and Forestall, and Enterprise etc . They were all launched endwise. Seems to work well both ways. I guess, in a canal sideways is the only way to go I guess unless there was a curve and it had room to go the other way that is it. |
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"joevan" schreef in bericht ... http://www.emmadiamonds.com//video/tewaterlating.wmv Thanks Willem, due to a lot of small canals this is a good way to launch them. Most of the time its a pleasure to see how people get very wet not knowing the wave went so far;-) Maybe in Rotterdam they are lauched frontal and not sideways. Thanks for the nice movie. I remember the launches at Newport News VA. of such as the USS United States and Forestall, and Enterprise etc . They were all launched endwise. Seems to work well both ways. I guess, in a canal sideways is the only way to go I guess unless there was a curve and it had room to go the other way that is it. Yep;-) -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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