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timaus13
10th February 2008, 01:04 PM
Sorry my photo is not the best as I was on the other side of the Derwent River and had to use digital zoom as my 420mm lens could not get me close enough.
Been many years since I have seen Australian Submarine at Hobart Wharf.

Chucaro
10th February 2008, 01:06 PM
Sorry my photo is not the best as I was on the other side of the Derwent River and had to use digital zoom as my 420mm lens could not get me close enough.
Been many years since I have seen Australian Submarine at Hobart Wharf.

Mate, the sub must be under cover because we can not see the image :D

Lotz-A-Landies
10th February 2008, 01:10 PM
Mate, the sub must be under cover because we can not see the image :D
Didn't you know that Australian subs now have stealth technology - cant hide themselves but just make everything else disappear as well. "Hobart - where on earth is that? Is it like Atlantis, a myth???"

Diana

Chucaro
10th February 2008, 01:16 PM
Didn't you know that Australian subs now have stealth technology - cant hide themselves but just make everything else disappear as well. "Hobart - where on earth is that? Is it like Atlantis, a myth???"

Diana

:clap2::Rolling::Rolling:
Give timaus13 a break I am going to meet him in a few weeks :D

p38arover
10th February 2008, 01:32 PM
:clap2::Rolling::Rolling:
Give timaus13 a break I am going to meet him in a few weeks :D

Yes! Arthur will be bad enough without you blokes having a go at Tim, too!

dmdigital
10th February 2008, 02:15 PM
I was in Hobart the year that a US Nuclear sub ran aground in the harbour :clap2:

langy
10th February 2008, 07:05 PM
Be careful, the Japs might thinks it's a whale and try to eat it.

justinc
10th February 2008, 07:14 PM
Warning: Has anyone noticed Tim is now offline?? I don't think he should've taken that phot, I am worried he has been 'invited' to attend an ASIO sponsored discussion group at a safehouse somewhere....









:p:p:p:p

JC

Chucaro
10th February 2008, 07:31 PM
Warning: Has anyone noticed Tim is now offline?? I don't think he should've taken that phot, I am worried he has been 'invited' to attend an ASIO sponsored discussion group at a safehouse somewhere....








:p:p:p:p

JC

Next photo of Tim will be of him wearing orange overalls :D

Lotz-A-Landies
10th February 2008, 07:41 PM
I was in Hobart the year that a US Nuclear sub ran aground in the harbour :clap2:
See the stealth technology worked again - can't remember a US nuclear sub in - where was it again????

Diana

P.S. No offense Phoenix :(:(:(

justinc
10th February 2008, 07:47 PM
See the stealth technology worked again - can't remember a US nuclear sub in - where was it again????

Diana

P.S. No offense Phoenix :(:(:(

:D:DPheeny is safe up in Launceston Diana, at least he is 188km away when the thing goes up!! I'm not so lucky though, we're only 15k from the thing!!:(
:p
JC

Lotz-A-Landies
10th February 2008, 07:59 PM
:D:DPheeny is safe up in Launceston Diana, at least he is 188km away when the thing goes up!! I'm not so lucky though, we're only 15k from the thing!!:(
:p
JC

Hmmmmmm Launceston - and that would be where? :D:D

Perhaps I need to take a ferry ride and improve my geometry!

Diana :wasntme:

graceysdad
10th February 2008, 09:23 PM
Surprised the thing even made it to Tasmania, bet they towed it there, they dare take them underwater they dont know if they will come up again, maybe the battery went flat!, maybe you duck down with the Rangey and the jumpa leads and get it going for them Tim.

justinc
11th February 2008, 10:17 AM
Hmmmmmm Launceston - and that would be where? :D:D

Perhaps I need to take a ferry ride and improve my geometry!

Diana :wasntme:

You're obviously in need of a ferry trip to improve your geography.:p
By all means come on down! Bring a landy and we'll show you some of Tas.

:D:D:D:D




JC

timaus13
11th February 2008, 12:09 PM
I hope the pic is there for u to see now.
PS the orange overalls did not fit.:D
ASIO wanted to buy the RRover of me but I didnt need 1,000,000 allready happy:D.

DeeJay
11th February 2008, 01:24 PM
The best car sticker I saw - actually it was texta writing, was a white ford ute banged around a lot that had written on the tailgate " THIS IS A COLLINS CLASS UTE" funny thing also was he had a landrover logo sticker too.
I think that sub saw the lights on, and stopped to ask directions to NZ.:D

Taz
11th February 2008, 01:35 PM
Surprised the thing even made it to Tasmania, bet they towed it there, they dare take them underwater they dont know if they will come up again, maybe the battery went flat!, maybe you duck down with the Rangey and the jumpa leads and get it going for them Tim.

The collins class is now along way from the 'dude-sub' days and is widely recognised as one of the most advanced convential submarines in the world. It has no rival in terms in operational range and indiscretion ratio. A red faced USN aircraft carrier skipper will tell you as much when one of our boats penitrated their defence screen and got in close enough for a kill. Had the periscope pictures to prove it. Looking back, for Australia to build it's own class of submarine was ambitious on the same scale as the snowy river scheme. And in terms poorly managed defence projects, the Collins class is down at number 12 in terms of overall cost blow-out and project delays.

The Collins class deserves a much better reputation.

More info on HMAS Collins visit to tassie here:
Taking a deeper look at the Navy on HMAS Collins. 10 Feb 2008. ABC Hobart. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/hobart/stories/s2158896.htm?backyard)

PS, brings back memories of me sitting on top of the sail on HMAS Orion (Oberon class) coming down the derwent into Hobart in 1995

graceysdad
11th February 2008, 01:54 PM
Indeed the old Collins has been the butt of many a tale and no doubt will be for years to come