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Old 28-02-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Ok new Quiz to celebrate Richards return to duty so its a ship quiz!!!!

1 How many 8.8 cm guns did Bismark have

2 What was the first british cruiser to be sunk by the Japanese

3 Name the last county class cruiser in service

4 The Cutty Sarks arch rival was what ship

5 HMS Revenge was which famous mariners ship? (sailing ship)

6 Who produces the biggest scale plastic kit of the Victory

7 What is "Old Ironsides"

8 What was Britons first polaris sub Named

9 What D.E sub is on display at Chatham

10 where does u534 rest

go on then ???????

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First go then, off the top of my head:

1) None, she had 38 cm, 15 cm, 10.5 cm 3.7 cm and 2 cm.

2)

3) HMS Cumberland

4) Thermopalye (I'd be suprised if that is spelt correctly!)

5) Assuming you mean the First and Second World War battleship and not the sailing ship it depends on when, in 1916 she was commanded by Vice admiral Burney. In November 1916 she became the flagship of Admiral Madden (second in command of the Grand Fleet) When had you in mind?

6) Revell 1/146th

7) The battleship Iron Duke. (Or a 60's disabled American TV cop.)

8) HMS Resolution

9) HMS Ocelot

10) Birkenhead, but you can't go round it anymore as the museum has now closed down. I'm so glad I did earlier this year.
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Congrats Richard 7 and i did mean the sailing ship so sorry on that one i have edited the quaestion
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And i forgot you are a Bismark Boffin so that didnt fool you :-(
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The first HMS Revenge was actually built by Drake and Walter Raleigh and was captained first by Drake himself.
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USS Constitution was nick-named Old Ironsides. It now resides in Boston harbour. I was lucky to be in that town in 1976 on the annual turning of the ship. This is done to keep the exposure to light and weather equal as she moored alongside a quaywall.
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