"WWII Mini-Sub in Scotland?" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill | 06 Jan 2016 12:54 p.m. PST |
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Fingerspitzengefuhl | 06 Jan 2016 1:04 p.m. PST |
Wreck of XT-craft, training versions of the X-craft |
JimDuncanUK | 06 Jan 2016 1:44 p.m. PST |
Yup, there are two of them at the low water mark as well as the concrete blocks they were moored to. They were used for target practice after the war and sunk in situ. link |
Winston Smith | 06 Jan 2016 3:16 p.m. PST |
How did the Japanese get all the way up there? |
JimDuncanUK | 06 Jan 2016 3:25 p.m. PST |
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MHoxie | 06 Jan 2016 3:40 p.m. PST |
I-403. Her die-hard CO is also behind the Bermuda Triangle. |
spontoon | 06 Jan 2016 5:51 p.m. PST |
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Rabbit 3 | 07 Jan 2016 6:02 a.m. PST |
How did the Japanese get all the way up there? They didnt, they only got as far as Newcastle! |
Jemima Fawr | 07 Jan 2016 6:10 a.m. PST |
Strangely true… A Geordie wargaming mate was greeted with 'Howay Man!' from a girl in Tokyo… |
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