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Finningley Boy 7th May 2016 10:50

Daily Mail strikes again
 
Sold for scrap - Britain's last working aircraft carrier: HMS Illustrious the final surviving warship from the Falklands War is heading for the junkyard | Daily Mail Online

I was under the impression that the two carriers which took part in the Falklands Campaign were; Hermes and Invincible!?!

FB:)

Martin the Martian 7th May 2016 11:28

I love reading the comments section on Daily Mail pages. You could even make a drinking game out of it.

Kitbag 7th May 2016 16:03


I love reading the comments section on Daily Mail pages.
Tryed itt wunce, I ketp havving th erge too kerrect th speling

PersonFromPorlock 7th May 2016 16:05

The important thing is to have some entertaining filler to space out the ads.

Lima Juliet 7th May 2016 16:33

Lusty was hurriedly finished to be relief in place for Vince in late summer '82. So she did go to the Falklands but 2 months after the surrender in June 1982.

Courtney Mil 7th May 2016 16:35

I don't normally go near the Mail these days for a number of reasons, but, alerted by your post here, I pointed out to them that Lusty wasn't even commissioned until six days after the Falklands War ended. I got an email from the DM mods,


Originally Posted by DM
Please don`t try to introduce facts into DM stories, it can cause confusion !

Good answer, I thought.

Wander00 7th May 2016 18:44

Saw the title and had hopes - strike at the Wail - that would be nice. But not just the spelling, it is the facts, or opinion dressed as fact. We have a friend who lost his wife and has a new partner who is a bit like a walking Daily Wail app. if you want to know what she will think - no, does not "think" - her opinion on any topic, look at the Wail. Depressing, he is a nice chap too.

NutLoose 7th May 2016 21:18

No one has pointed out there are still some other surviving Warships.... Though they are in Argentina

Hangarshuffle 7th May 2016 21:38

HMS Illustrious played a vital part in the defence of the FI in 1982. It was a conflict never really declared open or closed by the combatants-she served at a vital time. Sad she is going. Strange that we have good museums for tanks and aeroplanes but not one for warships. why is that? But the RN is many things including entirely being unsentimental.
Tow her out into the North Sea and torpedo her for practice. Please don't sell her for a few ******* cheap foreign shekels.

Courtney Mil 7th May 2016 21:54


Originally Posted by Hangarshuffle
HMS Illustrious played a vital part in the defence of the FI in 1982

Yeah, indeed. But that wasn't the point about the article in the original post. The DM article described her as the last surviving warship of the Falklands War. As we saw her arrive in August that year we know the DM's reporting is, as usual, just plain wrong.

Ken Scott 7th May 2016 22:21


Strange that we have good museums for tanks and aeroplanes but not one for warships. why is that?
HMS Belfast, Victory, Warrior, M33, Alliance? Shame that HMS Plymouth was scrapped but that perhaps shows the difficulty a private organisation has maintaining such an exhibit.

walter kennedy 8th May 2016 02:52

What a great dive wreck and fish haven she would make in tge right lication - over the decades she would be worth well more than the salvage price in terms of recreatiinal diving and fishing - and people would remember her much as I remember the shios and U boats I have dived on.

Originally Posted by Ken Scott (Post 9369371)
HMS Belfast, Victory, Warrior, M33, Alliance? Shame that HMS Plymouth was scrapped but that perhaps shows the difficulty a private organisation has maintaining such an exhibit.


Ken Scott 8th May 2016 08:28

HMS Scylla, the last Leander class frigate, was sunk in Whitsand Bay a short distance from Plymouth for that purpose and has become a popular dive site. Illustrious would require deeper water given her size so would perhaps be a more dangerous dive although it would be quite something to swim through the aircraft hangar......

Tankertrashnav 8th May 2016 10:17

Also, as referred to on another thread recently, the newly restored HMS Caroline, the last survivor of the Battle of Jutland, will re-open to the public in Belfast after a ceremony to commemorate the centenary of the battle on 31st May.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is laid up at Leith and is open to the public. Not a warship of course, but a Royal Navy ship, nevertheless.

MPN11 8th May 2016 10:27

Having last year visited the USS Missouri [BB-63, "The Mighty Mo] at Pearl Harbor is was quite clear that they were having great difficulty in keeping her in a decent condition. Some areas, particularly the upper deck planking, were in a pretty poor state.

https://ussmissouri.org

Bob Viking 8th May 2016 11:24

I was on the Missouri last year and it looked pretty good. There were limited areas that were accessible though. USS Midway in San Diego is pretty well looked after. Again though not all areas are accessible. I guess with such big ships this is a common problem.

BV

The Old Fat One 8th May 2016 11:31


Having last year visited the USS Missouri [BB-63, "The Mighty Mo] at Pearl Harbor is was quite clear that they were having great difficulty in keeping her in a decent condition.
Go visit the Minsk in Shenzen. Even the rust is rotten.

reds & greens 8th May 2016 17:03

I once broke wind for so long and so loud, that my software recognition programme transcribed it as a full column for the DM...

GeeRam 8th May 2016 17:41


Originally Posted by Ken Scott
HMS Belfast, Victory, Warrior, M33, Alliance?

HMS Gannet, HMS Cavalier & HMS Ocelot (the last warship to be built for the RN at Chatham) are all preserved at the Historic Dockyard at Chatham.

PhilipG 8th May 2016 18:46

I thought that the Daily Wail would not be available tomorrow as it was On strike.... Sadly not the case


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