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(pic) USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) - What type of maneuver is this ? Any FR Navy know ?
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Posted on 04/10/2017 8:45:57 PM PDT by johnk
Impressive for sure. Now Kimmy Boy has to deal this. Should have kept his fat yapper shut.
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: navy; nk; northkorea; usscarlvinson; vinson
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:45:57 PM PDT
by
johnk
To: johnk
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:47:50 PM PDT
by
tophat9000
(Tophat9000)
To: johnk
Thank God for gyroscopes.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:48:15 PM PDT
by
Sasparilla
( I'm Not tired of Winning)
To: johnk
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:49:00 PM PDT
by
DesertRhino
(Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up.)
To: johnk
Looks like a sharp left turn. That baby is moving.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:49:42 PM PDT
by
arrogantsob
(Check out "CHAOS AND MAYHEM" at Amazon.com.)
To: johnk
In a documentary I once saw on aircraft carrier building, they showed one of the initial tests they do after launching a new ship. They basically turn the rudder as far as it will go and apply full power, to make sure the ship handles it in some sensible way.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:49:44 PM PDT
by
snarkpup
("The Democrat party's policies are like a warm blanket of asbestos." - Crystal Wright)
To: tophat9000
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:49:46 PM PDT
by
USNBandit
(Sarcasm engaged at all times)
To: johnk
I’m not a seaman. But I have read some stuff on Sea Trials and commissioning. They test everything, Full speed “hard to port” and Full speed “Hard to Starboard” is part of the process. And full speed for those big ships is quite stunning. Look it up on You tube. It’s pretty impressive.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:49:54 PM PDT
by
Tenacious 1
(You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
To: johnk
Who doesn’t want a Nuke Mr. Fusion to power the compound?
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:52:12 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
To: tophat9000
“Sea trials”
Not necessarily. We did these WAY after sea trials.
To: johnk
Looks like a rudder test.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:53:16 PM PDT
by
virgil
(The evil that men do lives after them.)
To: johnk
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:54:42 PM PDT
by
Tenacious 1
(You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
To: johnk
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:55:38 PM PDT
by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: snarkpup
That is amazing considering the size and mass of that ship.
The guys at the stern in the pic must be loving that ride.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:55:46 PM PDT
by
johnk
(faithful with little....)
To: johnk
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:56:22 PM PDT
by
Fiddlstix
(Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
To: snarkpup
It outbreached the Trident nearby.
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posted on
04/10/2017 8:59:28 PM PDT
by
Cvengr
( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
To: johnk
That’ll clean all the loose stuff of the deck.
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posted on
04/10/2017 9:00:39 PM PDT
by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
To: johnk
It is exercising high speed turns. When I was on the JFK, after it came out of the yards from repairs following the Belknap collision, they did one of those maneuvers. You get time to prepare for it, they don’t just spring it on you.
Well, I was doing mess duty in the Chief’s Mess (a good place to do it if ya gotta do it!) and they commenced one of the turns.
We fouled up, and didn’t properly secure one of those metal cabinets on wheels that has all the plates in it on some kind of spring mechanism the pushes a new plate to the top when one is taken off. When the ship took that heel, that thing went flying across the empty Chief’s mess and slammed into a bulkhead...there were broken plate fragments everywhere.
It was incredible. Nobody got chewed out for it, amazingly enough, but...that thing would have killed someone if it had hit them.
The other thing that stuck out for me was when they did the “Circle William” drills where they seal off all the compartments and cut off the ventilation (which you would do in the case of an NBC attack, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) I remember it was off for a long time, it got pretty hot, sticky, and stuffy, and when they turned everything back on, it definitely was an honest to goodness breath of fresh air!
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posted on
04/10/2017 9:00:48 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
(President Donald J. Trump ... Making Liberal Heads Explode, 140 Characters at a Time)
To: snarkpup
They basically turn the rudder as far as it will go and apply full power, to make sure the ship handles it in some sensible way. “
I do that with my 1965 Sears runabout at 22 knots and it’s plenty exciting.
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posted on
04/10/2017 9:01:40 PM PDT
by
steve86
(Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
To: Cvengr
Japanese fishing fleet beware.
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posted on
04/10/2017 9:02:43 PM PDT
by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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