651 Julliett SSG

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  • gerwalk
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 525

    #16
    I'm not sure that you

    I'm not sure that you said that here Pablo... I actually think that was on SP. You have a PM there too.
    I already figured out what the two four bladed props were. I also think their diameter is way too large to be shrouded on a sub and if Ken says it's five then I believe him too.
    I said so! Just read my post "Mon Mar 26, 2007 7]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

    Let's see what you think those props are....

    Regards

    PS I have a nice shot of the stern of Juliett but waiting for Ken to give me the OK to upload it.

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    • tom dougherty
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2005
      • 1354

      #17
      Sub Sunk!!!!

      The Russian Julliett class SSG museum ship, located in Providence, RI fell victim to a very strong nor'easter storm that hit New England. The submarine was listing last night, and sank sometime during the night. The photos I posted above, taken perhaps 3 months ago, will be the last for a very long time, if ever. They are looking into salvaging the sub, but no word yet on if and when that might happen.

      Tom

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      • gerwalk
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 525

        #18
        Re: Sub Sunk!!!!

        The Russian Julliett class SSG museum ship, located in Providence, RI fell victim to a very strong nor'easter storm that hit New England. The submarine was listing last night, and sank sometime during the night. The photos I posted above, taken perhaps 3 months ago, will be the last for a very long time, if ever. They are looking into salvaging the sub, but no word yet on if and when that might happen.

        Tom
        This is sad news. It is a unique museum and I enjoyed a lot visiting it. I hope they recover it as soon as possible.

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