HMS Invincible arrives

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Yeah pants ain't it.!!! I just finished watching HMS Ark Royal on Discovery yesterday and even being ex RAF i had a lump in my throat as she was demobbed... :((

Crying shame and all we can do is sit and watch...wish we had a say in defence reviews... :dunno:

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Very sad, they should give the old war canoes a dignified end by towing them out to sea and pulling the plug.

If it was the USA they would park it up in a harbour and turn it into a profitable museum / events venue, wish we could do that with old UK kit.

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I've no idea what'll happen to he Harriers, they seem to be mothballed properly

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Was HMS Invincible towed to her final resting place or did she arrive under her own power?

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sketchy74 wrote:If it was the USA they would park it up in a harbour and turn it into a profitable museum / events venue, wish we could do that with old UK kit.
...Like the USS Midway.
http://www.cbfsim.org/cb-bb/viewtopic.p ... lit=Midway

Better to scuttle the old warships than to let them fall into the hands of foreign countries. :agree:

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FlyTexas wrote: ...Like the USS Midway.
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Exactly Brian!

I always drop by the Midway when in San Diego... I was on the USS Intrepid in NY a few months ago and could not help but wish they hung on to the Ark Royal the same way with some old Phantoms / Vixens / Gannets / Buccs / Seakings and Wessex on board.... oh well!

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Its amazing what the Americans have preserved of their historic sea power. At least one example of each of their WW2 battleship designs, including three out of the four Iowa-class ships ( the Iowa herself remains ready to be donated to a museum ), Liberty ships, submarines, LSTs... I wish I had the money and time to do a tour of them all. :)

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austerdriver wrote:Was HMS Invincible towed to her final resting place or did she arrive under her own power?
She was towed, she hasn't had engines in a long time

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John wrote:I just find these images very sad :(
Likewise.

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