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why do you spam ? how about putting your finger in your mouth and eat it
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@jonesy97 The 688i has bow planes and the 688 has farewater planes (the ones on the sail) The virginia class has bow planes also. It's kinda confusing but you get the hang of it once you spend some time in the submarine fleet.
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@Rapidnadion Exellent! Thanks for the reply, and the explaination.
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Cool.. Looks like a shark on the prey!
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THat is just awesome.
SwimChamp2be 3 months ago
@SwimChamp2be Thanks! We're rebuilding her as we speak and will shoot some much, much higher-quality video in a few weeks. Check back again, or subscribe!
Rapidnadion 3 months ago
@SwimChamp2be And the new video is posted! Hope you enjoy it!
Rapidnadion 2 months ago
Is the Baton Rouge a 688i class? Does it really have the planes like that on the bow? I thought the LosAngeles class had the dive planes on the sail?
jonesy97 1 year ago
@jonesy97 Baton Rouge was only the second Los Angeles class boat produced, so she was Flight I, with no bowplanes. Since this model is a dynamic-diver, though, we needed to add the bowplanes for control. The sailplanes on this model are only cosmetic; they're not controllable.
Rapidnadion 1 year ago
no ICBMS?!?!
LPNeptune 2 years ago
@LPNeptune Not on a fast-attack boat! :)
Rapidnadion 1 year ago