The Yorktown Class: USN Pre-war Carriers
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another good one for this exelent thread, well made!
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Excellent work!
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What a birthday present Charybdis
Thank you Kim for the crest
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Well done Charybdis, both on the drawing and the camo work.
Only question - no boats at all on the Hornet? Shouldn't there be a couple aft on either side of the crane? (Should have read all the text first, WIP boats to come - ok)
Only question - no boats at all on the Hornet? Shouldn't there be a couple aft on either side of the crane? (Should have read all the text first, WIP boats to come - ok)
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Thanks for the Hornet - it looks wonderful.
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Looks excellent.
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Here's Hornet in April 1942 with a very unusual airgroup. 16 B-25B Mitchell bombers, as part of the 17th Bomb Group were loaded at NAS Alameda and in company with Enterprise headed for the Japanese mainland. In gale force conditions all 16 bombers took off, 650 nautical miles from the mainland and dropped bombs on Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya and Kobe. The were led by Lt. Col. James Doolittle and it became known as the Doolittle Raid. Although the damage caused was insignificant, the psychological impact on both the Japanese and American people was great. The bombers then landed in China, were all but 4 of the 80 airmen eventually returned to the US.
The Wildcats on the bow were riding shotgun in case the fleet was discovered by the IJN. The mission remained secret until a few years later. When asked by reporters where the bombers had come from, FDR replied, "Shangri La".
The Wildcats on the bow were riding shotgun in case the fleet was discovered by the IJN. The mission remained secret until a few years later. When asked by reporters where the bombers had come from, FDR replied, "Shangri La".
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That's beyond awesome. Thanks for drawing them charybdis.
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Great! you are my hero!!!
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That's excellent!