Mystery ship #2

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Frank Hipper
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Mystery ship #2

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Here's a model of a very famous ship. Guess it without cheating.
Hint: It's not what you probably think it is.
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First turbine propelled ship. Forgot the name. Inventor was something-Parsons. Probably wrong though.

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Pu-239 wrote:First turbine propelled ship. Forgot the name. Inventor was something-Parsons. Probably wrong though.
WRONG! The Turbinia was a much smaller ship (kinda fast patrol boat), for less than 4 persons, and wasn't armed, with the exception of a small gun at the bow. (I think...)
Note also, the American flag, and the guns placed in broadside. I'd say it's from the 1870's, 1880's... What is it?
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The Merrimac?
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I'd guess USS New Ironsides, but she only has a seven gun broadside and lacks sailing gear.
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As expected, SeaSkimmer got it.
U.S.S. New Ironsides, completed in 1862. If you look closely at the model, you can make out a closed gunport. She carried two 50-pdr rifles on the upper deck, as well. Her sailing rig was cut down sometime after completion. Enjoy your cookie, SS.
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Again, can we get answers posted in a less conspicuous color so those of us who aren't on 24/7 have a shot?
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Howedar wrote:Again, can we get answers posted in a less conspicuous color so those of us who aren't on 24/7 have a shot?
Sorry, consider it done. Better yet, I'll PM whoever gets it right.
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