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Re: U-boat oddities
Posted by:
J.T. McDaniel
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Date: March 07, 2004 06:42PM
<HTML>Yes, same boat. Petersen mentioned it in the commentary on the Director's Cut. That boat would actually have lots of extra room inside, since there was nothing inside but an engine and a steering wheel.
Personally, I'd be interested in knowing how they got that big crate through one of the hatches. The only openings in a U-boat large enough to lower it through are the hard patches used for installing/removing the engines, and I didn't notice any welding going on before they got underway.
J.T. McDaniel</HTML>
Personally, I'd be interested in knowing how they got that big crate through one of the hatches. The only openings in a U-boat large enough to lower it through are the hard patches used for installing/removing the engines, and I didn't notice any welding going on before they got underway.
J.T. McDaniel</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U-boat oddities | David W. | 03/07/2004 12:37PM |
Re: U-boat oddities | Vettecaster | 03/07/2004 12:48PM |
Re: U-boat oddities | J.T. McDaniel | 03/07/2004 06:42PM |
Re: U-boat oddities | Dan Odenweller | 03/07/2004 07:40PM |
Re: U-boat oddities | J.T. McDaniel | 03/08/2004 01:40AM |
Re: U-boat oddities | Dan Odenweller | 03/08/2004 03:12AM |
Re: U-boat oddities | ROBERT M. | 03/10/2004 04:20AM |
Re: U-boat oddities | ROBERT M. | 03/11/2004 02:03AM |
Re: U-boat oddities | ROBERT M. | 03/11/2004 03:35AM |
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