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Northern England Submarine Day - Barrow in Furness
Hi All,
I've just had word from David Jacqes that all is ready for Sunday. Entry for the various competitions will be £1 and various "submarine goodies" will be available courtesy of BAE Systems.
Some veteran submariners will also be visiting the pond.
He also promises a nice warm clubhouse because there is some bad weather coming in (let's hope it stays off till Monday).
Some photos of the day.
The weather was quite scary at times (Sunny in the afternoon) but despite this we had a very enjoyable day. Everyone got prizes and there were also some goodies (pens, key rings and posters from the forthcoming Astute class launch in June.)
The photos include
Dave’s Upholder on steering course.
Lafayette.
Bobs X craft
Lunch in the club house!
Dave in front of his great A class boats (Both scratch built from sheet metal!)
My Charlie II following the Upholder in an Atlantic gale!
Sorry to the many people who couldn't attend because of the terrible weather and my thanks to Dave Jacques and everyone at the Furness Model Boat club for organizing a very enjoyable event.
Yes, I remember Ian - I think he worked in a fertilizer plant or somesuch in Barrow, so at least he ddint have far to go this time. Oh, quality swell, too...
Paul.
Full information on boats , email courtesy of Dave Jacques:
Hello Dave,
To summarise the day we had 11 submarines on display of which 7 sailed,details as follows:-
Name Length Scale System Sailed/static
CHARLIE 11 39 " 1:90 PUMPED WATER SAILED
'R' CLASS 58.5" 1:32 " " STATIC
UPHOLDER 55" 1:48 2 ENGEL UNITS SAILED
GAL(ISRAELI) " 1:35 " " " SAILED
PIRANHA " 1: 15 " " " SAILED
ASTUTE 70" 1:48 2 AIR BAGS STATIC
AURIGA 105" 1:32 2 COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM STATIC
EXPERIMENTAL 40" DYNAMIC DIVER STATIC
U7C U-BOAT 66" PUMPED WATER SAILED
GEORGE WASHINGTON 55" 2 ENGEL UNITS SAILED
HMS STICKLE BACK 54" 1:12 PUMPED WATER SAILED
Thank you for the photo's they came over very well, the first picture of my Upholder is correct,the second one is Peter's George Washington,third one Bobs X-craft ok,lunch ok, Dave's A boats ( Astute all brass construction,Auriga 90/10 cu ni/wood construction) and last photo your Charlie with my Piranha in the back ground
Overall I think we had a good day considering the weather conditions, we will consider another event but we will have to fit in with other events, please publish any of this information we can only improve with more visitors.
All for now,
Best Regards
Dave.
Yeah thought that was a George Washington Class (nee Engle Patrick Henry). Steve Neill does a nice pocket sized version as well as a 1/96th scale boat.
If you guys let me know in good time for the next event, I'll make sure it gets published in the report.
Can I use the photos and text to conjure up an article for the chapter section in the next report?
BTW I forgot to mention that Bob the builder of the X Craft also helped build one of the full size ones in in the 1950's. Apparently he had a lively conversation with Bob Dimmack about the realism of the model!
I have every hope of being there David - as long as you can guarantee me no snow this time! I know that shouldn't really be a problem (even for Barrow) in early September - but who can tell with the way things have been recently. I will pass the date round the other EMBC submariners and let you know in advance how many subs we can muster.
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