USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

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Re: USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

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heuhen wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:36 pm
David Latuch wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:05 pm dalamace:

I served aboard Albany. You’ve done a very fine rendering of one God ugly ship.

Thanks for the memories.
how was it on the top deck, when the weather started to be "funny"
It was very harry! Once during heavy seas north of Norway, a shipmate and I went up there and tied ourselves to the guide lines for about 5 minutes ‘till we were caught and sent below. Imagine being that high up and taking twenty plus degree rolls!
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Re: USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

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David Latuch wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:52 pm
heuhen wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:36 pm
David Latuch wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:05 pm dalamace:

I served aboard Albany. You’ve done a very fine rendering of one God ugly ship.

Thanks for the memories.
how was it on the top deck, when the weather started to be "funny"
It was very harry! Once during heavy seas north of Norway, a shipmate and I went up there and tied ourselves to the guide lines for about 5 minutes ‘till we were caught and sent below. Imagine being that high up and taking twenty plus degree rolls!
yeah North sea waves are sharp and high, No surprise was out there in one of the yearly winter storm, in the old Oslo class frigate... at speed. Not fun
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Re: USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

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heuhen wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:59 pm
David Latuch wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:52 pm
heuhen wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:36 pm

how was it on the top deck, when the weather started to be "funny"
It was very harry! Once during heavy seas north of Norway, a shipmate and I went up there and tied ourselves to the guide lines for about 5 minutes ‘till we were caught and sent below. Imagine being that high up and taking twenty plus degree rolls!
yeah North sea waves are sharp and high, No surprise was out there in one of the yearly winter storm, in the old Oslo class frigate... at speed. Not fun
Then you know what I mean. I was there for the yearly Nato wargames in the fall season.
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Re: USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

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I can't imagine anyone willingly going up there, I'll be honest!

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Re: USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

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David Latuch wrote: March 27th, 2021, 3:52 pmImagine being that high up and taking twenty plus degree rolls!
Albany: You should watch me in rough seas...'sea' how I roll.
Fuso: Seriously? You wanna challenge me on that?
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Re: USS Chicago, Albany-class CG

#16 Post by heuhen »

I would say Fuso is a more stable ship, due to heavy weight far down, the pagoda mast is quite light, after what I understand it is just a thin shell structure giving weather protection
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