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    08. 20. 2007 04:14

Spagz
The 4th and last South Dakota class battleship built. Currently located in Mobile, AL.
Her sister ship the USS Massachusetts BB-59 (Big Mamie) is also still afloat in Fall
River, Mass with a large added exhibit for those of you in that area that would like to
see one up close.

A look at her coming in over I-10

A port side broad view from front entrance.

A good view of her port side five, MK-28 secondary battery.

Standing on the bow looking aft.

Again on the bow with a better view of the #1 and #2 turrets.

Standing on the bridge looking forward over the #1 and #2 turrets and a quad 40mm bofors
on top of #2 turret.

Looking down the barrels of one of many quad 40mm Bofors on the ship.

Her massive aft Mark-6 16"/45 barrels.

A set of 20mm Oerlikons on her aft port side.

Starboard side steam catapult for launching her spotter planes and aft crane to recover them.

Aft looking forward.

One of her starboard side Mark-28 mounts holding two Mark-12 5"/38s

Inside her #2 Mark-6 turrent. Here you can see the turrets port side Optical Range-finder
station.

A breech from one of her 16"/45 barrels. Notice the red stripe on the wall. This is the
recoil range of the gun when fired.

At the bottom of the turret is the powder handling stations. The magazine is on the other
side of the bulkhead and bags are sent to the breech 6 at a time via the powder cart.

Powder bag on scuttle from the magazine to the powder handling room.

16" HC shells stowed on the rotating turret ring inside the shell station.

16" 2,700lbs "Super Heavy" AP rounds stowed on the rotating ring of the turret in a shell
station.

16" AP on shell hoist to be sent to the breech chamber.

The ships CIC (combat information center) still with her original electrical equipment.

One of her 6 boilers.

Boiler face.

The USS Drum. A WW2 Gato class submarine and is actually pulled on land for exhibit due to
hurricane
damage she took several years ago. She is 8th in overall tonnage sank by US Sub in WW2.

The engines of a SR-71 "Blackbird" on exhibit there.

The "Calamity Jane" a B-52 on exhibit.


They have also many other assorted aircraft including a F6F Hellcat on display as well as
various armored personnel carriers and tanks.
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  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 28. 2007 05:19

kvncbk01
Nice pic, really cool

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 27. 2007 10:09

ToxicAerosol
I got tons of pictures too....however the most impressive picture is of my 6 year old
son standing next to a 16" shell....they are unbelievablly larger than you think they
are!

Need some more reinforcement of their size and power....loook at the concussions
waves on the sea of my avatar. Please note....not all barrels are even firing in this
picture.

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 26. 2007 15:28

Holycannoli
Awesome pictures. When I first saw the USS Wisconsin (an Iowa class docked in
Norfolk. Even larger than this beast) I was blown away by it's
size, and that was after seeing the USS Enterprise, other carriers, and cruisers and
destroyers at the naval base. The ship is HUGE.

These old ships are awe-inspiring. And what's even more awe-inspiring is that
they're totally outdated and don't stand a chance vs modern ships and subs unless
it's one of the few that were slightly modernized and used in Desert Storm (or
Shield?). Cannon is only good in emergencies and when bombarding land. It's crazy.
My brother's destroyer has tons more firepower than an Iowa class battleship, and
that thing's cannons are enormous.

I have pictures somewhere.

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 24. 2007 03:08

d5798
thx for sharing

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 22. 2007 15:13

Taospark
You should post it up on Youtube, dude. We can add it to the list of growing naval videos.

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 22. 2007 11:01

IlonewolfI
oh yes i almost forgot!!!!!!!!! i have a video of the massachusetts firing (blanks) out of
the 5 inch guns!! if anyone wants it send me an email to [email protected] and i
will send you the video or repost on here

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 21. 2007 17:59

Obst
Impressive ship, and the photos featuring people as a means of size comparison are
especially nice.

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 21. 2007 15:16

IlonewolfI
i have pics around somewere of when the massachusetts went into dry dock in south boston.
i took them from castle island going to dry dock if i can ever find them i will put them
up i also have pics of it as they are working on it, the shape from wich i could see
looked excellent!! ill see what i can do, i also have quite a few pictures of the lion
fish i think it is an S class ww2 sub

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 21. 2007 14:45

SPYBLIND
i named my sodak, USS.Alabama... nice pics ;)

  • Re : USS Alabama BB-60

    08. 20. 2007 21:23

ZX00
From what I understand, the battleship hulls from both wars are good for several hundred
years if they are maintained.
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